The CONNECTICUT BARBERS, Part 10
Families 526-600
INDEX
Heads of family; birth year;
family number:
Abner,
1808, 536
Adelbert
F, 1873, 531
Albert H,
1850, 590
Albert M,
1846, 556
Albert P,
1824, 547
Alfred H,
1867, 557
Alice C,
1879, 534
Alonzo P,
1819, 556
Alvin E,
1831, 553
Amelia,
1835, 537
Amelia B,
1853, 538
Aretus M,
1843, 523
Augustus
A, 1820, 596
Augustus
L, 1814, 542
Aurelius
B, 1831, 567
Betsey I,
1857, 583
Carlos J, 1845,
582
Caroline
A, 1864, 552; 578
Celia A,
1882, 528
Charles,
1806, 591
Charles,
1835, 591
Charles A,
1851, 549
Charles A,
1893, 566
Charles H,
1823, 545
Charles H,
1839, 563
Charles L,
1848, 569
Charles S,
1829, 558
Charles S,
1835, 541
Charles S,
1879, 555
Charles T,
1820, 549
Chauncey,
1816, 593
Chauncey
L, 1813, 582
Clarence,
187?, 533
Clementina
J, 1879, 563
Cora D,
1871, 526
Culbertson
W, 1834, 570
Dorrance,
1794, 587
Edgar,
1864, 526
Edgar L,
1847, 531
Edmund S,
1818, 586
Edward A,
1841, 582
Edward H,
1836, 579
Edward W,
1821, 561
Edwin B,
1838, 555
Edwin C,
1839, 568
Edwin S,
1832, 571
Eli S,
1840, 586
Elijah,
1789, 588
Elijah,
1798, 581
Eliza L,
1847, 583
Ella L,
1856, 567
Ellen H,
1842, 560
Ellen M,
1843, 586
Emma,
1888, 566
Emma M,
1853, 550
Erasabeth,
1842, 541
Ernest B,
1867, 564
Erwin W,
1867, 546
Eva A,
1858, 570
Evagene M,
1853, 544
Francis A,
1868, 554
Frank W,
1841, 592
Franklin
F, 1845, 565
Frederick
W, 1828, 562
George B,
1864, 551
George F,
1854, 535
George H,
1816, 560
George H,
1839, 527
George H,
1843, 572
George H,
1880, 572
George V,
1860, 548
Gertrude,
1872, 569
Grace B,
1885, 599
Grace L,
1874, 572
Harlow E,
1827, 589
Harriet N,
1842, 556
Hector,
1827, 573
Heman,
1803, 584
Heman,
1804, 529
Henry H,
1836, 554
Henry K,
1823, 600
Henry W,
1840, 542
Hiram G,
1838, 585
Horace I,
1818, 595
Horace I,
1846, 595
Horace W,
1821, 544
Horatio E,
1839, 575
Irene,
1888, 565
Jacobus B,
1835, 559
James M,
1855, 566
Jennie I,
1864, 555
Jesse B,
1825, 540
John T,
1854, 550
Josephine
B, 1870, 562
Julia M,
1851, 540
Kate A,
1870, 528
Laura,
1900, 535
Laura O,
1850, 600
Leffie,
184?, 539
Leo D,
1885, 575
Leona,
1873, 527
Levi,
1805, 580
Levi C,
1844, 533
Linna A,
1855, 560
Lockwood,
1831, 574
Lora B,
1894, 534
Louise M,
1866, 596
Loyal R,
1811, 537
Lucius B,
1824, 551
Lucretia
R, 1840, 537
Lucy M,
1886, 598
Lufanna,
1870, 558
Luman S,
1813, 592
Luman S,
1847, 589
Lydia A,
1837, 536
Lyman,
1807, 585
Lyman,
1813, 538
Magnus W,
1861, 557
Mahlon G,
1832, 589
Manly D,
1852, 534
Marina W,
1842, 537
Martin C,
1859, 530
Mary A,
1900, 576
Mary E,
1856, 544
Mary E,
1861, 574
Mary J,
1848, 547
Maud E,
1885, 566
Milo W,
1830, 584
Minerva,
1835, 536
Minnie,
1890, 566
Minnie B,
1864, 553
Myron H,
1830, 580
Nancy L,
1844, 590
Nathan G,
1830, 594
Nellie E,
1881, 566
Nellie M,
1863, 557
Nelson,
1833, 526
Norman A,
1871, 564
Norman C,
1837, 564
Orange B,
1806, 590
Orson E,
1842, 528
Orville H,
1832, 552
Ralph J,
1832, 530
Richard,
1817, 539
Roger C,
1832, 578
Samuel C,
1822, 550
Samuel L,
1829, 525
Sarah B,
1853, 546
Sarah M,
1851, 561
Sheldon A,
1820, 543
Sheldon H,
1845, 543
Sherman N,
1835, 548
Sidney J,
1844, 532
Spafford,
1801, 579
Strong H,
1851, 577
Theodore
P, 1822, 597
Timothy C,
1802, 589
Ward/David,
1841, 529
Willard O,
1825, 546
William B,
1813, 541
William C,
1829, 589
William F,
1820, 583
William H,
1846, 598
William H,
1868, 563
William I,
1829, 557
William R,
186?, 559
Willis D,
1850, 576
Wilson A,
1857, 599
SPOUSES
Name,
Birth Year, Family number:
Abbey,
Mary, 182?, 589
Adams,
Otis, 188?, 528
Austin,
Lucius, 1838, 556
Baldwin,
Alfred, 1864, 578
Barber,
Clarissa, 1821, 543
Barber,
Mary, 1839, 559
Barber,
Sarah, 183?, 589
Bartlett,
Amelia, 1806, 579
Batchelor,
Mary, 1838, 526
Beach,
John, 184?, 547
Beasley,
Sarah, 1827, 561
Beecher,
Addie, 1850, 569
Beighley,
Elizabeth, 189?, 566
Beighley,
Sarah, 1852, 565
Bemont,
Rachel, 1870, 564
Birge,
Jeannette, 1832, 544
Birge,
Julia, 1833, 553
Birge,
Sarah, 1828, 546
Bissell,
Jane, 1826, 552
Blake,
George, 1845, 600
Botsford,
Abigail, 183?, 558
Bradley, Leonard,
184?, 537
Buell,
Amelia, 1818, 538
Buell,
Ella, 1854, 599
Buell,
Lucretia, 1814, 537
Burr,
Mary, 1839, 555
Burwell,
Abigail, 1822, 551
Carnahan,
Jannie, 1854, 527
Catlin,
Henry, 1841, 544
Champlin,
Orissa, 1814, 592
Chapin,
Eunice, 184?, 556
Cheney,
Laura, 1858, 535
Church,
Emily, 1848, 595
Church,
Lucy, 1831, 550
Clapp,
Dudley, 1887, 598
Clapp,
Elizabeth, 1836, 580
Clark,
Jennie, 1857, 577
Clark,
Luzette, 1867, 563
Clark,
Maria, 1826, 545
Curtis,
George, 1886, 599
Cushing,
Arthur, 186?, 596
Daggett,
John, 1851, 561
Danner,
Thomas, 1879, 576
Day,
Hattie, 1842, 579
Derby,
Nancy, 184?, 589
Dewey,
Ann, 1806, 580
Dewey,
Ethan, 1845, 550
Dewey,
Solomon, 1844, 583
Dickinson,
Ethel, 1877, 564
Dickinson,
Frances, 188?, 572
Dorn,
Martha, 1846, 592
Drake,
Mary, 1858, 550
Dunham,
Helen, 1837, 568
Durfee,
Malentha, 1808, 584
Eaton,
Lucia, 1840, 585
Edward,
Mary, 183?, 570
Emery,
Sarah, 1831, 584
Fay, Ada,
1848, 531
Fowler,
Royal, 1835, 560
Frisbie,
Judith, 1810, 541
Frost,
Clarence, 188?, 566
Fuller, Carlton,
183?, 536
Fuller,
Lucy, 1834, 567
Fuller,
Lydia, 1809, 536
Fullerton,
Eleanof, 1830, 596
Gillard,
Jesse, 1884, 565
Goodwin,
Caroline, 1835, 578
Goodwin,
Walter, 1855, 544
Gorton,
Lodema, 1824, 539
Gould,
Edward, 1854, 583
Green,
Melancy, 1813, 589
Hall,
Harrison, 1868, 563
Hamilton,
Henry, 1854, 567
Hamilton,
John, 1850, 562
Hancock,
Daniel, 1838, 537
Hatch,
James, 1868, 558
Hawley,
Katheren, 1847, 572
Haynes,
John, 1844, 540
Henry,
Silena, 1820, 560
Hinman,
Diane, 1828, 573
Hinman,
Ellen, 1851, 543
Hooper,
Annie, 182?, 597
Howard,
Myrtle, 1865, 582
Hughs,
Lydia, 1848, 528
Hutchinson,
Chase, 1900, 535
Hyde,
Anna, 1872, 546
Ives,
Sarah, 183?, 589
Johnson,
Almira, 1817, 590
Johnson,
Hannah, 1839, 554
Johnson,
Louisa, 1817, 590
Jones,
Ellen, 1831, 541
Kenney,
Phebe, 1816, 556
Kenton,
Oliver, 1857, 552
Kinsman,
Amanda, 1802, 581
Lachman,
John, 187?, 569
Lang,
Seam, 188?, 566
Lang,
Walter, 188?, 566
Laughlin,
Malina, 1849, 575
Lazell/Lozell,
Louisa, 183?, 548
Lease,
Mary, 183?, 570
Lease,
Stephen, 1849, 570
Leavenworth,
Bennett, 1838, 541
Lincoln,
Margaret, 1859, 557
Love,
Sarah, 1854, 534
Lovin,
Sarah, 183?, 557
Mack,
Cornelia, 182?, 549
Mack,
Melinda, 181?, 593
Martin,
Hiram, 184?, 586
Matteson,
George, 184?, 539
McCoy,
Nellie, 1879, 555
Moore,
Hugh, 1891, 534
Moseley,
Herbert, 1853, 560
Munjar,
Julia, 1831, 540
Murray,
David, 186?, 557
North,
Harriet, 1827, 595
Owens,
Caroline, 1788, 588
Parks,
Polly, 1825, 583
Parsons,
Clementine, 1843, 563
Perkins,
Edwin, 183?, 537
Pherson,
Louis, 1851, 538
Phillips,
William, 1837, 536
Pinney,
Charlotte, 1857, 598
Pinney,
Eliza, 1798, 587
Pitcairn,
Cornelia, 1825, 574
Pond,
Rebecca, 1828, 600
Redmond,
Anna, 185?, 576
Reed,
Lorinda, 1811, 582
Remington,
Eveline, 1848, 582
Rhodes,
Joshua, 187?, 572
Ring,
Celestia, 1840, 530
Roberts,
Katherine, 1867, 551
Sanford,
Caroline, 1826, 585
Shaw,
Mary, 1855, 566
Smith,
Charles, 186?, 555
Smith,
Emily, 1838, 552
Smith,
Nellie, 1861, 554
Smith,
Theodore, 186?, 553
Snow,
Edward, 1844, 590
Spencer,
Eugenia, 1842, 552
Spancer, Jane,
1825, 594
Strickland,
Elizabeth, 1820, 547
Swann,
Sylvester, 1866, 526
Tefft,
Ella, 183?, 571
Thompson,
Ann, 1815, 542
Tingle,
Phoebe, 1813, 586
Towne,
George, 1862, 562
Tressler,
Sarah, 184?, 529
Unger,
Clay, 187?, 527
Vance,
Hattie, 1840, 564
Veale,
Minerva, 1843, 527
Wadsworth,
Elizabeth, 1829, 561
Wallace,
Martha, 1859, 530
Waterman,
Charles, 1853, 546
Weeks,
Nora, 187?, 533
Wells,
Elizabeth, 1851, 564
Whitcraft,
Nancie, 183?, 557
Whitmore,
VanAlbert, 1878, 534
Wilder,
Ellen, 1851, 532
Wiley,
Winfred, 1865, 528
Winch,
Clara, 1887, 575
Yeadon,
Luther, 1878, 566
Yeomans,
Viola, 1857, 590
Yocum,
Caroline, 1837, 552
Young,
Harriet, 1842, 542
Young,
John, 1861, 574
526. NELSON7 BARBER (Aden6), b
Veale Twp, Daviess Co IN 12 Jun 1833; d 7 Oct 1906; m Daviess Co 14 May 1857
Mary BATCHELOR, b IN 16 Jun 1838, d 20 Jun 1895, daughter of George and
Mary (THOMAS) BATCHELOR. Mary's parents died when she was an
infant, and she was raised in her uncle John Thomas's family. Nelson’s
father died when he was 11.
Nelson taught school in Franklin Co IL in 1854-5, then in Veale in
1857-58. But primarily he was a farmer, a breeder of Shorthorn Cattle and
Berkshire Hogs. They purchased the farm from his grandmother, Jenny HOUTS.
He was Republican, and served as Justice of the Peace 1857-1861. He also served
as a Town Trustee, 1863-1864. They were members of the Methodist-Episcopal
Church, where Nelson taught advanced Bible Class. Nelson was director of the
old county fair association. [~
Corresp:Charles R Barber; Corresp:John Clement; History of Knox and Daviess Co
IL ~]
Children
of Nelson and Mary, born in Veale Twp, IN, and vicinity of Bethel Church.
i ADEN
C8, b 1858; d Salem OR 1933; m/1 1900
Hattie ---; m/2 Florence ---.
Aden studied business at Valparaiso College,
Valparaiso IN. He migrated to Oregon in 1906, from Pittsburgh PA to
join the general agents of National Union
Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. Eventually he became Oregon
State Fire Insurance Commissioner, and State
Fire Marshal. He was also an amateur photographer. [~ Pioneer
History of Oregon 1922; Corresp:Carl Reeve ~]
ii FRANCIS8 (“Frank”), b 5 Sep 1859; d 1 Nov
1943; unmarried; r Louisville KY, where he worked for Bell Telephone
and was co-holder of several patents.
iii ELLIS8, b 10 Apr 1861; d CA 21 May 1887;
r Santa Ana CA.
756 iv LEWIS WALLACE8, b 26 Sep 1862; m Emma Jane THOMAS.
v EDGAR8, b 12 Oct 1864; d CA 1939; m Florence
SCHAFFER; r Chico, Butte Co and Orange, Orange Co CA.
Son of Edgar and
Florence:
i BRONSON9, b 1900; d CA Dec 1974; married
---.
vi GEORGE
LEMUEL8, b 22 Oct 1866; d 29 May 1888
757 vii JOHN NELSON8, b 10 May 1868; m Ora B CRETS.
758 viii STANTON8, b 8 Aug 1869; m/1 Hattie I RICKS;
m/2 Viola Glenn PEEK.
ix CORA
DELL8, b 2 Dec 1871; d 2 Dec 1950; m
Daviess Co 15 Nov 1891 Sylvester Thomas SWANN, b 20 May 1866,
d Oct 1956; r Veale Twp, where they were
members of Bethel Church.
Children of Cora and
Sylvester:
i Cleo
SWANN9,
; m Clarence E CHATTIN.
ii Una B SWANN9, ; d in infancy
iii Joseph
Nelson SWANN9,
b 3 Sep 1897; m Eula YEAGER.
iv Jennie
Ruth SWANN9, b 22 May 1900; d same day.
v Jesse
Ralph SWANN9, twin, b 22 May 1900; m Jessie BINGHAM.
vi Clifford
Jean SWANN9, b 12 Nov 1906
x BERTHA
A8, b 14 Sep 1873; d 9 Jul 1920; m 9
Sep 1900 Thomas C SINGLETON; r Veale Twp, and were
members of Bethel Church.
xi JENNIE PEARL8, b 20 Nov 1874; d 23 Apr 1879
759 xii OTIS CHANCEY8, b 17 Jul 1879; m Geneva Maude WALLACE.
527. GEORGE H7 BARBER, b 13 Apr 1839; d Oak Grove KY 2 May 1897; m/1 Daviess Co
24 Apr 1867 Minerva VEALE, b 24 May 1843, d 22 Sep 1870; m/2 Daviess Co
17 Sep 1872 Jennie CARNAHAN, b 17 Mar 1854, d 31 Aug 1931.
George served in the Civil War, in Company D, 24th Indiana Volunteers.
He was injured, and lost a leg. After
that he became a boot and shoe merchant, a fire and life insurance agent, and
then a clerk in the Pension Department in Washington DC. In 1880 they lived in
Washington, Daviess Co. [~
1880 Census:Washington, Daviess Co ~]
Child
of George and Jennie:
i JOHN
MILO8, b 20 Aug 1868; d 2 Sep 1870.
Children
of George and Jennie:
ii LEONA8, b 1872/3; m 10 Jul 1899 Clay UNGER.
Children of Leona and
Clay:
Norma UNGER9,
; m Paul KIDDER.
Hilda UNGER9,
; m William BENTON.
Aden UNGER9, b 26 Dec 1907; m ---.
iii JAMES
WALTER8, b 9 Sep 1874; d 1914.
iv ETHEL
M8, b 1877/8; m 1 Nov 1905 Clarence JACKSON.
v ELLIS8, b 4 Sep 1887
528. ORSON EFFINGHAM7 BARBER (Chester Peter6), b Greene, Chenango Co NY 31 Jul 1842; d Hancock, Waushara Co WI 30
Oct 1922; m Wautoma, Waushara Co 24 Mar 1869 Lydia Ann HUGHS, b
Freemont, Steuben Co IL 31 Oct 1848; d Hancock 3 Jul 1904, daughter of Joseph H
HUGHS; r Rome, Adams Co WI, and in Hancock. [~ CT State Lib:Burrows Gen;
Manuscript:Constance Marie Swank Smith; Corresp:France Stenberg; 1880
census:Adams Co ~]
Children
of Orson and Lydia:
i KATE
ADELL8, b Hancock 18 Feb 1870; d Indio,
Riverside Co CA 26 Jul 1962; m Hancock 2 Mar 1892 Winfred
Johnson WILEY, b 19 Sep 1865, d 28 Mar
1915; r Hancock WI.
Children of Kate and
Winfred, born in Hancock:
i Boy9
ii Girl9
iii Winfred
Barber WILEY9,
b 16 Oct 1901; m Bernice Veril LANE.
ii CELIA
ANNA8, Deerfield, Dane Co WI 1882; d
Wild Rose, Waushara Co 14 Oct 1906; m Hancock, Waushara Co,
Otis Clark ADAMS, b Day, Sippi Co WI,
d Orlando FL 17 Jan 1959; r WI.
Children of Celia and
Otis:
i Orson
Clark ADAMS9, Hancock 22 Sep 1907; m Irene
Caroline NOTBOHM.
ii Norman
Lynn ADAMS9, b Hancock 2 Feb 1909; m Ida Mae WILEY.
iii Donald
Melvin ADAMS9,
b Ladysmith, Chippedale Co WI 4 Jun 1913; m Maude Sarah BAYER.
iv Annabelle
Frances ADAMS9,
b Hancock 25 Dec 1916; m Roy STEELE.
v Natalie
Adele ADAMS9, b Ladysmith 15 Dec 1918; m Walter
MILLS.
760 iii CHESTER HARRISON8, b Deerfield, Dane Co WI 26 Oct
1883; m Lucy Belle McAULY.
529. HEMAN7 BARBER (Shubael6), b probably Washington Co NY 1803/4; d Eden, Seneca Co OH 7 Sep
1872; m Keziah ‑‑‑, b NY 20 Mar 1804, d Eden 18 Jan 1872; r
Melmore, Seneca Co.
In 1850 a George WESTBROOK, b NY 1838/9 was living with
them. Also Heman’s mother Charlotte was
there. [~ 1850
Census:Melmore ~]
Children
of Heman and Keziah:
761 i NATHANIEL8, b OH 1831/2; m Catharine S SWANDER.
762 ii MIAL P or MILES,
b NY 1833/4; m Nancy HARTSOCK.
iii WILLIAM8, b OH 1838/9
iv WARD8 or DAVID, b OH 1840/1;
probably is the Ward BARBER who married, Fulton Co OH, Sarah Belle
TRESSLER; r York, Fulton Co in
1880. [~
1880 Census:York; IGI:OH ~]
Children of Ward and
Sarabelle:
i BLANCH
MAIZIE9, b 1872
ii DILLA9, b 1873/4
iii PIERRE
T9, b 1877/8
530. RALPH JONES7 BARBER (Martin6), b Richmond VT 12 Jul 1832;
d Waterbury VT 1 Apr 1920; m Celestia Ann RING, b Huntington VT 16 Jul
1840, d Waterbury 10 Mar 1907, daughter of Oscar and Clarissa (CARPENTER)
RING; r Richmond.
Ralph was a farm laborer. [~
Vital rec:Richmond, Waterbury and Huntington VT ~]
Child
of Ralph and Celestia:
i MARTIN
CASWELL8, b Richmond 20 Apr 1859; d
Waterbury 29 Jul 1933; m there 30 Jan 1878 Martha Josephine
WALLACE, b there Mar 1859; r
Waterbury. Martin was a farmer. [~
Vital rec:Waterbury ~]
Children of Martin and
Martha, born at Waterbury:
i FRANK
R9, b 24 Apr 1878; d Waterbury 22 Oct
1882
ii RALPH
D9, b 5 Sep 1898; d Waterbury 15 Apr
1900
531. EDGAR LEE7 BARBER (Gideon6), b Bolton VT 26 Aug 1847; d Jericho VT 14 Dec 1909; m Williston VT
Aug 1868 Ada P FAY, b Richmond 24 Mar 1848, d Jericho 20 Aug 1913,
daughter of Nathan Murray and Beulah K (THOMPSON) FAY; r Jericho.
Edgar farmed at Jericho. [~
Vital rec:Bolton, Jericho, Richmond and Williston ~]
Children
of Edgar and Ada, born at Jericho:
i AGNES
L8, b 1871; m Edward Asa RHODES.
ii ADELBERT
F8, b Oct 1873; d 1908; m ‑‑‑;
r Chittenden Co VT. Adelbert's wife died before Adelbert did, and his
mother became guardian of their child Murray
in 1908. [~
Adelbert's Estate, 1908 ~]
Child of Adelbert:
i MURRAY
ADELBERT9
532. SIDNEY JOHN7 BARBER (Denslow6), b Richmond VT 1844; d Jericho VT 5 Sep 1902; m Jericho 1 Aug 1868
Ellen C Robinson WILDER, b Jericho 14 Jan 1851, d there 22 Feb 1919, daughter
of Harrison and Elizabeth (ROBINSON) WILDER; r Jericho and
Fletcher VT.
Sidney was a laborer. [~ Vital rec:Richmond
and Jericho; Estate of Ellen C 1919 ~]
Children
of Sidney and Ellen, born at Fletcher:
i LULA
M8, b 11 Dec 1868
ii EUGENE
F8, b 23 Mar 1870; d Brattleboro VT
1892; unmarried. [~ Eugene's estate, 1892 ~]
763 iii LEROY
EZRA8, b Fletcher 6 Feb 1873; m/1 Agnes WILDER;
m/2 Clara BESSETTE.
iv SIDNEY
JOHN8, b 21 Apr 1874; d Jericho 1905;
unmarried.
v EDITH8, b Fletcher 26 Apr 1876
vi HARLAND
EDGAR8, twin, b 26 Apr 1876; d Jericho 10
Sep 1928, unmarried.
vii LILLIAN
MAY8, b Fletcher 15 Feb 1878; m Charles
Rice BICKNELL.
533. LEVI CLARK7 BARBER (Lyman R6), b probably DeKalb Co IL 27 Jan 1844; d 4 Apr 1897/8; m Alice
---. Alice may be Martha A Boyd: Levi C
m Neosho Co KS 18 Feb 1869 Martha A BOYD. Or Martha may be his second
wife.
Levi lived in DeKalb Co IL until 1859, then his mother brought her
family to the Fort Scott area in Bourbon Co KS. [~ Corresp:James C Ford, Jr.;
Kansas Marriage Index ~]
Child
of Levi and Alice:
i CLARENCE8,
; m Nora WEEKS.
Children of Clarence
and Nora:
i FRANCIS9
ii CURTIS9
534. MANLY DEWITT7 BARBER (Lyman R6), b probably Cortland, DeKalb Co IL 21 May 1852; d Knoxville TN 18
Aug 1928; m 14 Mar 1877 Sarah Jane LOVE, b IL 24 Apr 1854, d TN 16 Jun
1932, daughter of Frederick Decatur and Alice Chapin (WEST) LOVE,
Jr.
Manly was a farmer in Illinois, and later a contractor in Tennessee.
Manly kept a journal of his life experiences, up through the year 1894. In it
he detailed many interesting things that happened to him, and included
observations he made of his surroundings during short excursions and longer
trips. The journal has been photocopied and bound by his granddaughter, and
several Barber descendants have copies. [~
Corresp:Judith R Hutchinson; 1880 census:Cortland ~]
Children
of Manly and Sarah:
i ALICE
CORNELIA8, b 24 May 1879; d 31 Dec 1969; m
21 Dec 1908 Van Albert WHITMORE, b 14 Sep 1878, d 9
Dec 1927.
Children of Alice and
Van Albert:
i Ruth
Louise WHITMORE9,
b 8 Jul 1910; d 30 Apr 1919.
ii Barbara
Alice WHITMORE9,
b 28 Mar 1913; m John William THOMAS.
ii LEROY
WANTON8, b DeKalb Co IL 10 Sep 1883; d
there 1 Sep 1885.
764 iii GUY LOVE8, b IL 28 Sep 1887; m/1 Nellie Maud
McMURRY, he m/2 Besa Samples CRAWFORD.
765 iv DAVID WEST8, b IL 7 Jan 1890; m Carol
Elizabeth PARMELEE.
v LORA
BLANCHE8, b IL 16 Dec 1894; d 13 Feb 1956;
m 12 Jun 1917 Hugh Hadley MOORE, b IL 29 Jan 1891, d 1
Feb 1943.
Children of Lora and
Hugh:
i Hadley
Chapin MOORE9,
b TN 24 Dec 1919
ii Gloria
Barber MOORE9,
b 16 Oct 1921
iii Helen
Anita MOORE9, b 15 Mar 1923
535. GEORGE FRANKLIN7 BARBER (Lyman R6), b Cortland, DeKalb Co IL 30 Jul 1854; d Knoxville TN 17 Feb 1915; m
at DeKalb 8 Oct 1878 Laura Alice CHENEY, b MO 23 Sep 1858, d Knoxville 8
Feb 1915, daughter of William Hall and Lydia A (STODDARD) CHENEY.
George was at first a farmer in Kansas, and later, in Tennessee, an
architect and manufacturer of Victorian style cottages, which he sold in kit
form, and shipped them to the purchaser. To sell these materials, he published
a book “The Cottage Souvenir: A Repository of Artistic Cottage Architecture and
Miscellaneous Designs”. People could read the material, purchase the plans and
all the materials would be shipped by rail to them.
[~
Corresp:Judith R Hutchinson ~]
Children
of George and Laura:
i CHARLES
IRVING8, b DeKalb Co IL 24 Oct 1887; d
Knoxville TN 14 Jun 1962; m/1 8 Oct 1912 Marian LAWRENCE,
b TN 30 May 1883, d Knoxville 30 Nov 1949; he
m/2 Knoxville 24 Nov 1953 Mrs. Blanche (GILL) McKINNEY, who d
1992, daughter of William L and Lillie (MONGER)
GILL. Charles had no children.
He was a designer and architect of many
churches and homes in eastern Tennessee as well as several buildings
on the campus of the University of Knoxville.
The Church Street Methodist Church in
Knoxville was designed by him in neo-gothic
style, with flying buttresses. He also designed the original Gatlinburg
Tennessee Visitor’s Center for the Great
Smoky National Park. This building is now used for offices. Charles,
together with his nephew David West BARBER
and David’s sister-in-law Nellie McMURRY’s brother, formed the
Architectural firm of Barber and McMurry in
Knoxville.
766 ii GEORGE FRANKLIN8, b Knoxville 27 Nov 1889; m Ruby ROBINSON.
iii LAURA8, b Knoxville 17 Sep 1900; d
Raleigh, Wake Co NC 10 Sep 1982; m at Knoxville 8 Oct 1923 Chase
HUTCHINSON, b Olney, Richland Co IL 10
Sep 1900, d Coral Gables, Dade Co FL 19 Mar 1971, son of Richard
Sprigg Canby and Caroline Mahlon “Carrie” (MARSHALL)
HUTCHINSON.
Laura was a graduate of Berea College, Berea
KY, and taught home economics before she was
married. Chase attended Carnegie Technical
Institute and the University of Tennessee at Knoxville,
studying electrical engineering. He worked
for many years as a field engineer at Ebasco. Shortly before his
retirement he became an avid sailor, and
sailed his sloop on Biscayne Bay and its environs.
Children of Laura and
Chase, born in Knoxville TN:
i Laura
Carolyn HUTCHINSON9, b 8 Aug 1924; m Walter Howard BRICKETT; r Raleigh NC.
ii Jeannette
HUTCHINSON9, b 28 Jan 1927; m Roy Fielden UNDERWOOD;
r Raleigh NC.
iii Charles
Chase “Bud” HUTCHINSON9, b 9 Apr 1933; m Lafayette, Walker Co GA
19 Nov 1959 Judith Caroline REESOR, b Atlanta GA 5 Apr
1937, daughter
of Delbert Arnold and Annette Richardson (EPPS) REESOR.
Judith has provided the material for this section of the Thomas
Barber Genealogy. Bud is an electrical engineer, and worked in
radar
engineering for Westinghouse Electric in Baltimore MD. Judith
received
her B.S. in biology from Winthrop College (now University) in Rock
Hill SC. She worked as a medical
research technician at the Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine Immunogenetics Laboratory,
and then as laboratory manager of the Pediatrics Oncology
Laboratory there. She has a
commercial pilot’s certificate, with a glider rating, and has
private
pilot privileges in single-engine aircraft. They live in Linthicum
Heights, Ann Arundel Co MD, and have 3 children, David Andrew,
Charles
Barber, and Thomas Chase._
536. ABNER7 BARBER (Asa6), b
Harwinton CT 22 Dec 1808; m 5 Jun 1832 Lydia FULLER, b 6 Nov 1809,
daughter of Sylvanus and Betsey (WINTON) FULLER of Carlisle,
Cumberland Co PA; r Cuyahoga Co OH. [~
1909 Barber Gen; IGI:OH; Fuller Gen ~]
Children
of Abner and Lydia:
i ELIZABETH8,
; m Cuyahoga Co 1847 Wright BROMLEY.
ii MINERVA8, b 1 Sep 1835; m Cuyahoga Co 11
Feb 1855 Carlton FULLER.
Children of Minerva
and Carlton:
i Frederick
FULLER9, b 6 Apr 1856
ii Nellie
FULLER9, b 3 Aug 1858
iii Hattie
FULLER9, b 22 Oct 1860
iii LYDIA
ANTOINETTE8, b 17 Dec 1837; m 20 Oct 1859
William PHILLIPS, b 17 Dec 1837, son of James and Almira
(CRAWFORD) PHILLIPS; r
Cleveland OH.
William served in the Civil War, and then
returned to the family farm in Cleveland, where he was considered one of
the leading market-gardeners of Cuyahoga
County. [~ Memorial Record of Cuyahoga Co and Cleveland
OH,1894,Lewis Publ.Co ~]
Children of Antoinette
and William:
i Ella
PHILLIPS9, b 8 Dec 1860
ii James
W PHILLIPS9, b 6 Apr 1866
iii Minerva
or Mary PHILLIPS9,
b 28 Feb 1868
iv Charles
R PHILLIPS9, b 6 Dec 1869
v Bert
PHILLIPS9, b 15 Dec 1871
vi Gertrude
PHILLIPS9, b 11 Apr 1874
vii Emma
PHILLIPS9
viii Frank
PHILLIPS9
ix Ralph
PHILLIPS9
iv ASA88 b 1 Feb 1839; m Vincent BINGLEY.
v VANBUREN8
vi ALBERT8,
; r Cleveland.
537. LOYAL ROSSITER7 BARBER (Asa6), b
Harwinton CT 20 Aug 1811; d there 25 May 1885; m Litchfield CT 26 Jun 1833
Lucretia BUELL, b 25 Apr 1814, daughter of Norman and Marina (WEBSTER)
BUELL of Litchfield; r Litchfield.
Loyal was a farmer, and also engaged extensively in the timber business.
He moved to Litchfield in the year of his marriage. He served several terms as
a selectman, and was an active member of the Congregational Church. [~
1909 Barber Gen; Barbour Index; Barber family rec; New Haven County; VR:CT ~]
Children
of Loyal and Lucretia:
i AMELIA
B8, b 9 Sep 1835; m Litchfield 28 Dec
1857 Edwin L PERKINS, who d 25 Aug 1864; r Litchfield. Edwin
died while serving in the Union Army in the
Civil War.
Children of Amelia and
Edwin:
i Cora
A PERKINS9, b 6 Nov 1858
ii Edwin
P PERKINS9, b 15 Feb 1860
767 ii NORMAN
BUELL8, b Litchfield 9 Oct 1837; m Susan
Beach WOOD.
iii LUCRETIA
R8, b Litchfield 17 Mar 1840; d 22
Oct 1889; m 2 Aug 1863 Daniel N HANCOCK, b Wrentham MA 27
Dec 1838; d 11 Aug 1921; r Wrentham.
Children of Lucretia
and Daniel:
i Lyman
B HANCOCK9, b 6 Oct 1865; m Nellie E GUILD.
ii Nellie
M HANCOCK9, b 5 Jan 1869
iv MARINA W8, b 4 Sep 1842; m 9 Aug 1862
Leonard O BRADLEY. Leonard served in the Civil War.
Children of Marina and
Leonard:
i Lottie
E BRADLEY9, b 11 Mar 1867; m William P MORGAN.
ii Loulie
E BRADLEY9, b 13 Nov 1871; d 17 Aug 1872.
iii Loulie E BRADLEY9, b 9 Feb 1873; d 14 May 1873.
v MINERVA
C8, b Litchfield 9 Feb 1845; d 12 Apr
1846; buried at Litchfield.
768 vi LYMAN BURTON8, b 8 Mar 1847; m Wealthy Jane COOPER.
vii AUGUSTA
B8, b 2 May 1853; d 8 Nov 1938; m Harwinton
13 May 1875 Edgar M CHIPMAN, b Waterbury CT 1854,
d 1923; buried there.
viii DANIEL
LOYAL8, b 19 Mar 1855; d 26 May 1932; m
Harwinton 24 Jun 1878 Emily J BUTLER, b there 8 May 1856,
d 31 Oct 1932, daughter of Lewis and Parlia (BRACE)
BUTLER; r Burlington and at Wallingford CT. They had no
children.
Daniel's earliest occupation was tending an
engine at the Barber & Dayton Spring Bed and Scaffold Bracket
Company. When the company failed he went to
the Stanley Level and Rule Co, and later W R Hartingan's wood
turning establishment, as the foreman. Still
later he was foreman of the buffing department of R Wallace &
Sons Manufacturing Co, Wallingford.
Daniel joined the Connecticut National Guard
in 1875, and was promoted numerous times until he was a Captain
by the time he retired in 1900. He was very
active in the Masons, and the Foresters of America. He served a
number of terms on the town committee, and on
the Court of Burgesses. Daniel and Emily were Congregationalists. [~ Barber family rec; Loomis Gen ~]
ix JULIA
M8, b 30 Aug 1859; d 28 Apr 1891; m
Harwinton 13 Apr 1878 George E TAFT, b Sheffield MA 1855; buried
at Avon CT.
538. LYMAN7 BARBER (Asa6), b
Harwinton CT 26 Aug 1813; d 13 May 1865; m (“Lyman of Harwinton”) Litchfield CT
22 Aug 1838 Amelia BUELL of Litchfield, b 24 Feb 1818, daughter of
Norman and Marina (WEBSTER) BUELL of Litchfield.
Lyman and Amelia moved from Litchfield to Sheldonville and Wrentham
MA. [~ 1909
Barber Gen; Barbour Index; Barber family rec; Buell Gen #1 ~]
Children
of Lyman and Amelia:
i LYMAN
B8, b 18 Dec 1842; d 9 Feb 1843;
buried at Litchfield.
ii SABURTON
W8, b 4 Feb 1846; d 28 Jan 1847.
iii AMELIA
BUELL8, b 25 Nov 1853; d 26 Jan 1919; m
22 Jun 1875(?) Louis Henry PHERSON, b 8 Jan 1851, d Dec
1893.
Children of Amelia and
Louis:
i Bessie
Cleveland PHERSON9,
b 3 May 1873; d 14 Sep 1918; unmarried.
ii Albertine
Augusta PHERSON9,
b 25 Jul 1875; m Leslie Grover YOUNG.
iii Florence
Miriam PHERSON9,
b 4 May 1877; m Joseph Thompson HUTCHINSON Jr.
iv JEANIE
W8, b 21 Mar 1858; d 24 May 1858.
539. ?RICHARD7 BARBER (Martin6), b probably Butternuts, Otsego Co NY 1816/17; d 1891; m (he “of New
Lisbon, Otsego Co”) Lodema GORTON, b NY 1823/4, d 1875, daughter of
William and Lucy (BENNETT) GORTON; r at Pittsfield and Morris,
both in Otsego Co. Morris was created out of Butternuts in 1857. Richard was a carpenter.
In 1850 William GORTON, farmer, b NY 1782/3, lived with them,
along with Almina GORTON, b NY 1828/9.
[~ NEHGR (v.114); 1850 census:Morris: LDS Fam Search:Jay
Sweet ~]
Children
of Richard and Lodema:
i JULIA8, b about 1842
ii NANCY8 (or MARY) N8, b NY 1844; d 1893.
iii A
PALMER8, b NY 14 Dec 1845; d Morris 14 Oct
1894; m Rosabelle ---, b 1848/9; d Morris 2 May 1915. [~ Cem ~]
iv WARD
E8, b 1851; d 1906.
v LEFFIE8,
; m George MATTESON of Chenango Co NY.
Child of Leffie and
George:
i William
B MATTESON9, b Norwich, Chenango Co, about
1875.
vi PHEBE8
vii ELSIE8, b 1860/1; d 1869.
viii LAURA8, b New Lisbon 1863/4; d 1880.
ix GEORGE8, b New Lisbon
540.
JESSE BROCKWAY7 BARBER (Luther6), b Venice
(Ross), Butler Co OH 22 May 1825; d Orting, Pierce Co WA 4 Sep 1895; m Fort
Madison, Lee Co IA 3 Mar 1850 Julia Marie MUNJAR, b Wilmington, Clinton
Co OH 10 Sep 1831, d Lee Co IA 10 Nov 1851, daughter of William Jr. and Mary (LaFLESH)
MUNJAR.
Jesse moved to
Iowa when he was 13, in 1838. He
enlisted in 1848 during the Mexican War.
He was wounded by the Mexican Lancers. He also was plagued with diarrhea
then and long after that.
He lived in
Forbestown, Butte Co CA 1853 to 1865, where he mined and also clerked in a
store. He was a Justice of the Peace, a member of the State Militia Co. He
moved to Chico, Butte Co in 1865, where he worked in the hotel business. He
moved to Washington Territory in 1873, where he worked in a hotel, and farmed.
Julia died shortly
after the birth of their daughter. Jesse then went to live in California, where
he was at Chico in 1868. [~
Corresp:Martha Anderson ~]
Child
of Jesse and Julia:
i JULIA MARIE8, b Lee Co IA 30 Oct 1851; d
Oakley, Cassia Co ID 1 Oct 1912; m Salt Lake City UT 20 Dec 1869
John HAYNES, b South Witham,
Lincolnshire England 10 Dec 1844, d Oakley 17 Nov 1930, son of John and Ann
(FRANCIS) HAYNES; r Tooele,
Tooele Co UT, and Grouse Creek, Box Elder Co UT.
Julia was raised by her mother’s sister
Elizabeth and her husband Eli LEE, while Jesse went on to California.
Children of Julia and John:
i John
HAYNES9, b Tooele 20 Dec 1870; m Mary TEEMS.
ii Eli
HAYNES9, b Tooele 5 Jun 1873; d 1880.
iii Thomas
Barber HAYNES9,
b Tooele 9 Dec 1875; m Margaret Richards BOWEN.
iv Henry
HAYNES9, b Tooele 28 Mar 1878; d 1891.
v Julia
Marie HAYNES9,
b Grouse Creek 29 Jan 1881; m John Edward MECHAM.
vi Samuel
HAYNES9, b Grouse Creek 23 Jul 1883; d
1953.
vii Caroline
Elizabeth HAYNES9,
b Grouse Creek 23 Mar 1885; d Coeur D’Alene ID 1970; m Nathan Henry
TANNER.
viii Frank
Lee HAYNES9, b Grouse Creek 3 Jan 1887/9; m
Minerva Jane HAYNES.
ix James
HAYNES9, b Grouse Creek 22 Mar 1890/1; m
Cora Ann LAKE.
x William
HAYNES9, b Grouse Creek 7 Sep 1893; d 23
Sep 1893.
xi Sarah
Ann HAYNES9, b Grouse Creek 12 Jun 1896; m
Melvin McLAWS.
541. WILLIAM BENHAM7 BARBER (Norris Benham6), b probably Harwinton CT 13 Apr 1813; d Harwinton 26 Jul 1843; m
there 4 May 1834 Judith Bede Marietta FRISBIE, b Harwinton 1810, d there
31 Oct 1852, daughter of Enos and Chloe (WILSON) FRISBIE; r
Harwinton. [~
1909 Barber Gen; Barbour Index; Vital rec:CT; William's Will, 1843; Bede's
Estate Distribution, 1852; CT Hist Soc:Frisbie Gen ~]
Children
of William B and Bede:
i CHARLES
SESSIONS8, b Harwinton 13 Oct 1835; d there
1 Mar 1913; m Torrington CT 8 May 1863 Ellen JONES,
b 1831, d 1902, daughter of Julius and Maria
(SCOVILLE) JONES; r Harwinton, at Hartford CT, and at West
Haven CT.
Charles was 8 years old when his father
died. He lived after that with his grandfather Barber, whose homestead
became owner of later. It was known as the
"Orchard Stock Farm". Charles was a farmer.
He joined the 19th Regiment of Connecticut
Volunteer Infantry in the Union Army, for 3 years, during the Civil War.
Charles was elected to the State Legislature
in 1874. He was a Republican, and later
a member of the
Prohibitionist Party. He was an organizer of
the Harwinton Agricultural Society, of which he was president for 9
years. Charles and Ellen were
Congregationalists and both taught Sunday School. [~ Vital rec:CT; Litchfield Biog ~]
Children of Charles S
and Ellen, born at Hartford:
i WILLIAM
JONES9, b 19 May 1866; m/1 ‑‑‑; he m/2 Hartford 1891 Julia A ULRICH,
b Hartford
1868/9, d 21 Nov 1921; buried at Harwinton. William graduated from
the Normal College in
Connecticut, and started at the New York Medical College, but he
was forced to withdraw due
to poor health. Thereafter he farmed.
ii CHARLES9, b 1 Aug 1870; d Hartford 30 Aug
1870.
iii FREDDIE9, b 3 Nov 1871; d Hartford 5 Dec
1871.
iv ALBERT
JONES9, b 27 Oct 1873; d 22 Aug 1885.
v JOHN
SESSION9, b 4 Oct 1875; d Hartford 8 Aug
1889.
ii ELIZABETH8, b 18 Mar 1841; m 10 Jan 1865
Sheldon A BARBER (see #543).
iii ERASABETH8, b 13 Mar 1842; d 17 Dec 1910; m
23 Sep 1862 Bennett M LEAVENWORTH, b 1838; both are
buried at New Milford CT.
Children of Erasabeth
and Bennett:
i Belle
Beede LEAVENWORTH9, ; m Oct 1886 Howard GREEN.
ii Walter
Barber LEAVENWORTH9, ; m 15 Oct 1891 Anna WILSON.
542. AUGUSTUS LEWIS7 BARBER (Lewis6), b Burlington CT 5 Apr 1814; d Farmington CT 24 Apr 1846; m
Farmington (“both of Farmington”) 28 Sep 1836 Ann L THOMPSON, b there 17
Feb 1815; d 16 Jul 1880, daughter of Asahel and Ruth (WHITMAN) THOMPSON;
r Farmington and at Berlin CT.
He also farmed in New Britain, and in 1842 moved to Lafayette, Onondaga
Co NY for a time. Ann m/2 Farmington (Ann “of Farmington”) 1 Feb 1855, William SEDGWICK,
b West Hartford CT 1804. Ann and William had one child: William Thompson SEDGWICK,
b 29 Dec 1855. [~
1909 Barber Gen; Barbour Index; CT church Rec; Vital rec:CT; Hartford
County:Beers ~]
Children
of Augustus and Ann:
i FREDERICK
LEWIS8, b Farmington 7 Feb 1838; d there
8 Dec 1848.
ii HENRY
WHITMAN8, b New Britain 29 Jul 1840; d
Farmington 4 Nov 1914; m Barkhamsted CT 29 Apr 1868 Harriet
W YOUNG, b Pleasant Valley,
Barkhamsted 12 Feb 1842, d Farmington 28 Oct 1924, daughter of Daniel and Ann
(WHITTLESEY) YOUNG.
After his father's death, Henry lived with
his mother at the home of his uncle, ‑‑‑
THOMPSON, from the age of 6, while he
attended school. Then he attended Simeon Hart Boarding School in
Farmington, and the Farmington Academy.
During the Civil War Henry enlisted in Company A, 25th Connecticut
Volunteers.
About 1863 he bought a farm in Farmington,
and settled there for the rest of his life. In addition to farming, he was
a member of the First Congregational Church
of Farmington, secretary of the school board, vice‑president of the
Farmington Savings Bank, superintendent of
the Farmington Creamery, and treasurer of the Cemetery Association.
Child of Henry and
Harriet:
i ANNA
YOUNG9, b Farmington 28 May 1869.
iii THEODORE
AUGUSTUS8, b 5 Mar 1843; d 11 Aug 1864.
iv WALTER
EDWARD8, b 13 May 1845; d 1 Jul 1846.
543. SHELDON ARANDA7 BARBER (Sheldon6), b Harwinton CT 10 May 1820; d there 27 Jun 1901; m/1 Harwinton 4
Sep 1844 Clarissa Joan BARBER, b 4 Jun 1821, d Harwinton 2 Nov 1863,
daughter of Orrin and Sally (PHELPS) BARBER (see #304); r
Harwinton.
Sheldon m/2 Harwinton 10 Jan 1865, Elizabeth BARBER, b 18 Mar
1841, d Harwinton 24 Jan 1927, daughter of William B and Bede (FRISBIE) BARBER
(see #541). Sheldon was a farmer.
[~
1909 Barber Gen; Barbour Index; Vital rec:CT; Barber family rec ~]
Child
of Sheldon A and Clarissa:
i SHELDON
HEZEKIAH8, b Harwinton 2 Aug 1845; d there
13 Jul 1878; m/1 Harwinton 17 Feb 1869 Ellen E
HINMAN, b Southbury CT Feb 1851, d 9
Aug 1869; r Harwinton. Hezekiah m/2 Harwinton
22 Dec
1870 Louraine Martha ALLEN, b Goshen
CT 1848. [~
Barbour Index ~]
Child of Sheldon H and
Ellen:
i ARTHUR
SHELDON9, b Harwinton 2 Jul 1875; d 17 Jul
1885.
544. HORACE WILSON7 BARBER (Sheldon6), b Harwinton CT 21 Oct 1821; d there 17 Dec 1918; m Torrington CT 23
May 1850 Jennette S BIRGE, b 23 Feb 1832, d Harwinton 17 Jan 1892; r
Harwinton.
Horace was a farmer. The story is told of how he once bought a yoke of
oxen, but found them to be so hard to manage that he sold them a very short
time later for half the price he had paid for them, and was happy to be rid of
them. [~
1909 Barber Gen; Vital rec:CT; Barber family rec; CT Hist Soc:Catlin Manuscript
~]
Children
of Horace and Jennette, born at Harwinton:
769 i NORMAN HINDALE8, b 8 Nov 1851; m Clara Eliza CATLIN.
ii EVAGENE
MARIA8, b 27 May 1853; d Collinsville CT
2 Aug 1933; m Harwinton 28 Nov 1872 Henry Hopkins
CATLIN, b there 2 Nov 1841, d 26 Oct
1921, son of Henry and Emeline (HOPKINS) CATLIN.
Child of Evagene and
Henry:
i Jennie
E CATLIN9, b 3 Jan 1877; d 24 May 1939;
unmarried.
iii MARY
ETTA8, b 19 Jul 1856; d 21 Dec 1880; m
Harwinton 29 Mar 1879 Rev. Walter Martin GOODWIN, b there 15
Mar 1855, son of Martin Luther and Lucy
Roxana (WILSON) GOODWIN; r Asotin Co WA. In addition to his being
a
pastor, Walter is also recorded as a farmer in Asotin County. [~ Goodwin
Gen ~]
Child of Mary Etta and
Walter:
i Bessie
Lena GOODWIN9,
b 11 Feb 1880
545. CHARLES HUBERT7 BARBER (Sheldon6), b Harwinton CT 28 Aug 1823; d there 9 Jun 1904; m Harwinton (“both
of Harwinton”) 23 Sep 1848 Maria Angeline CLARK, b 20 Feb 1826, d
Harwinton 17 Aug 1911; r Harwinton. Charles was a farmer. He was a State
Representative in 1874. [~
1909 Barber Gen; Barbour Index; IGI:CT; Vital rec:CT; Barber family rec; Lure
of the Litchfield Hills ~]
Children
of Charles and Maria:
i ADELINE
ELIZA8, b 12 Nov 1849; d Harwinton 22 Feb
1925; unmarried.
770 ii WILBUR LEWIS8, b 26 Dec 1851; m Ella Grace BIRGE.
iii WILLIAM8, b 26 Dec 1852
546. WILLARD O7 BARBER (Chester6), b 15 Sep 1825; d Torrington CT 25 Oct 1901; m/1 Harwinton CT
(“Willard of Torringford”) 16 Oct 1850 Sarah BIRGE of Harwinton, b 15
Jan 1828, d 12 Mar 1853, daughter of Allen BIRGE; r Torrington.
Willard m/2 Torrington 23 May 1855, Mary Ellen WOODWARD, b 5 Aug
1833, d New Hartford CT 15 Jul 1915, daughter of Griswold and Lucia (WHITING)
WOODWARD. The marriage record lists Mary Ellen as "daughter of
Samuel".
Willard was a wagon‑maker in the 1850's, and a farmer in 1870. His
first wife Sarah died just 5 days after the birth of her daughter. [~ 1909
Barber Gen; Barber family rec; Barbour Index; Vital rec:CT ~]
Child
of Willard and Sarah, born at Torrington:
i SARAH
BIRGE8, b 7 Mar 1853; d Torrington 3 Apr
1931; m New Hartford 1 Jun 1876 Charles Isaac WATERMAN, b
Windsor CT 19 Jan 1853, d Torrington 15 Jun
1893, son of Isaac Perkins and Lucy Ann (LOOMIS) WATERMAN. [~
CT Hist Soc:Waterman Gen ~]
Children of Sarah and
Charles:
i Maude
Gertrude WATERMAN9,
b Aug 1877; d Torrington 26 May 1899.
ii William
Barber WATERMAN9,
b 20 Sep 1881; m Lola Maud SENIOR; r
Torrington.
iii Lucy
Hazel WATERMAN9,
b 26 Apr 1890
Children
of Willard and Mary Ellen, born at Torrington:
771 ii WILLARD VERNAL8, b 17 Jan 1858; m/1 Isabella E OSBORN;
m/2 Elizabeth ACHMAN.
iii GIRL8, b 30 Sep 1865
iv ERWIN
W8, b 22 Nov 1867; m Torrington 23
Nov 1892 Anna L HYDE, b 1872, daughter of Irving and Opelia
(ROGERS) HYDE; r Torrington,
also at Rutland VT; and also possibly in Ohio. [~ CT
State Lib:Lapham Gen ~]
Children of Erwin and
Anna, born at Torrington:
i CLARENCE
ERWIN9, b 16 Sep 1893; m Gertrude SEERY;
they had no children.
ii HAROLD
WILLARD9, b 14 Jun 1902; m Hamden CT 30 Nov
1933 Ellen M LUKE, b
Hamden 1906, daughter of Charles M and Catherine (MARTIN) LUKE.
547. ALBERT PENFIELD7 BARBER (Vincent6), b Otis MA 1 May 1824; d Torrington CT 23 Dec 1874; m Warren CT (he of Wolcottville CT") 1
Dec 1845 Elizabeth STRICKLAND of Warren, b 1820, d Harwinton CT 21 Jun
1881, daughter of William and Lorinda (WADHAMS) STRICKLAND; r
Torrington in 1850, and at Harwinton in 1860 and 1870.
Albert did brass foundry work. In 1870 he was a miller. [~ 1909
Barber Gen; Barbour Index; Vital rec:CT; Albert's Will, 1874: to wife, and to
Caroline A, daughter of John Beach; CT State Lib:Wadhams Gen ~]
Children
of Albert and Elizabeth:
i MARY
J8, b 1848; m Torrington 31 Dec 1867
John A BEACH.
Child of Mary and
John:
i Caroline
A BEACH9, b before 1874.
ii SARAH
H8, b 1866; probably the Sarah who m
Thomas J ALLDIS. He served in the Civil War.
548. SHERMAN N7 BARBER (Vincent6), b probably Otis MA 14 Mar 1835; d Silver Creek, Chautauqua Co NY 3
Mar 1890; m Stockton, Chautauqua Co NY 1858 Louisa LAZELL (or LOZELL);
r Silver Creek. [~
Corresp:Curtis Barber ~]
Children
of Sherman and Louisa:
i GEORGE
VINCENT8, b 28 Jan 1860; m/1 ---; m/2 Laura
---.
Children of George and
his second wife:
i ALBERT9
ii PHOEBE9
iii HATTIE9
iv CHARLES
L9
v GEORGE V9
vi SHERMAN
N9
ii BERTHA
C8, b 7 Jun 1862; m --- STARR;
r Dunkirk, Chautauqua Co.
549. CHARLES T7 BARBER (Turner6), b probably Butternuts, Otsego Co NY
3 Jan 1820; m 1844 Cornelia MACK; r Oil City, Venango Co PA. [~ 1909
Barber Gen; Corresp:John Miller ~]
Children
of Charles and Cornelia:
i MARTIN
H8, b 1844; d 23 Apr 1865; buried at
South New Berlin, Chenango Co NY.
ii HARRIET8, b Jun 1848
iii CHARLES
A8, b 1851; m Lyda ‑‑‑;
r Oil City.
Children of Charles A
and Lyda:
i GEORGE9, b 1873
ii EVERET9, b 1877
iii MABEL9, b 1879
iv IRA8, b about 16 Jan 1856; d “Feb 30
1856”; buried at South New Berlin.
v WILLIE8, b 1859
vi ELLA8, b 1861
550. SAMUEL COOK7 BARBER (Turner6), b probably Butternuts, Otsego Co NY 23 Aug 1822; d 13 Aug 1863; m
Hartland CT 16 Nov 1851 "he of New Britain CT" Lucy Jane CHURCH
of Hartland, b 17 Jun 1831, d 30 Sep 1903; r Winsted, in Winchester CT in 1860;
Lucy Jane lived at West Granville MA in 1880.
Samuel served in the Union Army during the Civil War, in the 28th
Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers. On
his way home he died, and was buried on the banks of the Mississippi. His
occupation prior to the War was joiner.
[~ 1909 Barber Gen; Barbour Index; Vital rec:CT;
Samuel's estate, Winchester 1863 ~]
Children
of Samuel and Lucy, born at Winchester:
i EMMA
M8, b 8 Jan 1853; m Granville 17 May
1876 Ethan Allen DEWEY, b West Springfield MA 9 Feb 1845, d
Westfield MA 21 Mar 1887, son of Andrew
Addison and Betsey C (PHELPS) DEWEY; r Granville. Ethan m/1 West
Springfield 1869 Ellen A BISBEE, who
died 5 Apr 1873. He was a farmer at Granville.[~ CT
State Lib:Dewey Gen ~]
Children of Emma and
Ethan:
i Lucy
DEWEY9
ii Judson
DEWEY9
ii JOHN
T8, b 28 Dec 1854; m 2 Jan 1876(?)
Mary DRAKE, b Lowell MA 1857/8; r Westfield MA and at Brandon VT.
John was a lumberman. [~ Vital
rec:Brandon VT; 1880 Census: Westfield; Barber family rec ~]
Children of John T and
Mary:
i HARRY
C9, b MA 1878
ii FRANK
P9, b MA 1880
iii CECIL
RALPH9, b Brandon VT 17 Jan 1886; m Susan
Alice PHELAN. They had no children.
[~ CT
State
Lib:Robinson Gen ~]
iii CHARLES
S8, b 11 Dec 1856.
551. LUCIUS B7 BARBER (Turner6), b Norwich, Chenango Co NY 20 Sep 1824; d Winchester CT 25 Jan 1890;
m Oct 1851 Abigail BURWELL, b 1822, d 1917; r Barkhamsted CT in 1860,
and at Winchester (the West Winsted section) in 1870.
Lucius was a joiner and a millwright. [~
1909 Barber Gen; Vital rec:CT; Barber family rec ~]
Children
of Lucius and Abigail:
i OLIVE
L8, b 3 Nov 1853; d 10 Apr 1932.
ii ABBIE
C8, b 5 Dec 1855
iii GEORGE
B8, b Winchester Feb 1864; d 1931;
buried at New Haven; m 12 Apr 1890 Katherine J ROBERTS,
b North Colebrook CT 6 Feb 1867, d New Haven
CT 18 Feb 1920, daughter of Burret ROBERTS; r Winsted,
and at New Haven. [~ Cem ~]
Child of George and
Katherine:
i GRACE
ABIGAIL9, b Winsted 29 Jan 1891; m New
Haven 18 Jul 1911 John H EVANS, b 1887.
552. ORVILLE HARRISON7 BARBER (Sherman6); b NY 30 Nov 1832; d New Haven CT 16 Jul 1903; m/1 at Champaign Co
OH 26 Nov 1856 Caroline YOCUM, b Champaign Co 22 Oct 1837, d there 2 Nov
1858, daughter of John Wesley and Susanna (WATSON) YOKUM.
Orville m/2 at Champaign Co 28 Jan 1861 Eugenia L SPENCER, b
Springfield, Clark Co OH 4 Aug 1842, d Urbana, Champaign Co 26 Mar 1875,
daughter of Isaac Whiting and Keziah (HOUCK) SPENCER.
Orville m/3 at Urbana 6 Mar 1877 Emma C ALLISON, b Union, Montgomery
Co OH 28 Aug 1851, d Urbana 14 Feb 1895, daughter of Samuel and Lucy (REED)
ALLISON; r Springfield, Clark Co, and Urbana, Champaign Co OH.
Orville was a prosperous grocer, but he kept a low profile. [~
Corresp:Rebecca Kenton Pyle ~]
Child
of Orville and Caroline:
i WILLIAM
SHERMAN8, b Champaign Co 4 May 1858; d
Champaign 3 Dec 1880; m there 11 Aug 1878 Emma
BARRITT, daughter of William and
Elizabeth A (COHAN) BARRITT; r Wayne, Champaign Co.
Children
of Orville and Eugenia:
ii CHARLES SPENCER8, b Champaign Co 6 Oct 1862; d
Urbana 4 Aug 1863.
iii CAROLINE
ANN8, b Urbana 1864; d there 6 Dec
1908; m Urbana 17 Feb 1885 Oliver Cundiff KENTON, b
Zanesfield, Logan Co OH 30 Aug 1857, d Urbana
11 Apr 1925, son of James and Bridget Jane (TAYLOR)
KENTON.
Oliver was apparently a heavy drinker, and
was suspended from the Presbyterian Church in 1909. When his
Father-in-law Orville died, the newspaper
reported that Oliver and his brother‑in‑law Pearl were too
intoxicated to
attend the funeral; r Urbana.
Children of Caroline
and Oliver KENTON, all born at Urbana:
i Shellham
KENTON9, b 6 Nov 1885
ii Orville
Barber KENTON9,
b 19 Oct 1886; d Columbus OH; m Anna ‑‑‑. They had 3
children.
iii Harold
Dwight Taylor KENTON9, b 13 Jul 1897; m Mary Helen BOISEN; r
Urbana. Harold’s granddaughter Rebecca PYLE
provided the data for this section of the Genealogy.
772 iv PEARL SANFORD8, b Urbana 7 Sep 1867; m Bertha ‑‑‑.
Children
of Orville and Emma:
v EMILY
M8, b Urbana 21 May 1889; d Urbana 3
Mar 1891.
vi ORVILLE
HARRISON8, b Urbana 20 Dec 1891; d Urbana 30
Jul 1894.
553. Dr. ALVIN E7 BARBER (Elizur6), b Torrington CT 7 Apr 1831; d 1922; m 29 Nov 1854 Julia A Birge,
b 1833, d 1920, daughter of Allen BIRGE; both are buried at Bethel CT; r
Torrington and at Bethel.
Alvin began his career as a teacher, in Harwinton and Winsted. After a
few years he started at the Woodstock VT Medical College, and graduated from
Berkshire Medical College in Pittsfield MA in 1854. In 1850 he was listed as a
joiner. Perhaps this trade supported him while he was studying medicine. He
then practiced medicine for 10 years on the Northern side of Long Island NY.
After that he studied again, this time at College of Physicians and Surgeons
(now part of Columbia University) in New York City. He then practiced a year at
Bridgeport CT, before returning to Bethel in 1871 to stay. He became "the
oldest physician in Bethel". Alvin and his family were members of the
Congregational Church in Bethel. [~
Fairfield Biog; 1909 Barber Gen; Barbour Index ~]
Children
of Alvin and Julia:
i EMMA8, b 1859; d 1863.
ii ELIZABETH
M8, b 21 Nov 1860; d 1860.
iii MINNIE
B8, b 4 Jul 1864; m Theodore H SMITH.
Children of Minnie and
Theodore:
i Pauline
B SMITH9
ii Clinton
Seeley SMITH9
iv ALICE8, died young.
554. HENRY H7 BARBER (Benham6), b Litchfield CT 17 Feb 1836; d Torrington CT 18 Dec 1867; m
Torrington 24 Sep 1858 Hannah Everest JOHNSON, b 24 Aug 1839, d
Torrington 15 Jun 1916, daughter of Addison and Cornelia JOHNSON; r
Torrington.
Henry served in the Civil War. He died at a young age, a few years after
the war, and 5 months before his last son was born. [~
1909 Barber Gen; Vital rec:CT; Barber family rec; CT State Lib:Bissell Gen;
Corresp:J Michael Hogan ~]
Children
of Henry and Hannah, born at Torrington:
i MARY
C8, b 16 Apr 1860; d Torrington 17
Nov 1925; m 16 Apr 1890 Curtis Lucius
BISSELL, b Torrington 26 Nov 1856, d
there 7 Dec 1925, son of Lucius E and Harriet (CURTISS) BISSELL.
ii HARRIET
ESTHER8 (Etta), b 6 Sep 1862; d Torrington
3 Nov 1898; m there 22 Jun 1892 Charles R
WOODWORTH, b Suffield CT 1852.
773 iii HENRY WHEELER8, b 3 Feb 1865; m Sarah F ANDREWS.
iv CHILD8, b 30 Jan 1867; d 31 Jan 1867.
v FRANCIS
ALBERT8, b 8 May 1868; d Hartford CT 3 Jan
1934; m Nellie Frances SMITH, b Amagansett, Suffolk Co
NY 23 Apr 1861, d Springfield MA 5 Nov 1942,
daughter of Joseph Knowles and Juliet (SHERMAN) SMITH; r
Springfield.
In 1891 Francis worked in Hartford for the
Hartford and Connecticut Western RR. [~
Hartford City Directory ~]
Children of Francis
and Nellie, born at Hartford:
i LEON9, b 14 May 1892; d Hartford 2 Nov
1893.
ii FRANCIS
ALBERT9, b 10 Jul 1895
555. EDWIN B7 BARBER (Benham6), b probably Litchfield CT 6 May 1838; d Harwinton CT 6 Oct 1890; m
Winchester CT 20 Apr 1860 Mary Eliza BURR, b Torrington CT 2 Oct 1839, d
Harwinton 2 Jul 1901, daughter of Samuel and Louisa (FLOWER) BURR;
r Torrington and at Harwinton.
Edwin was a farmer. His death occurred suddenly when he was accidentally
caught under a sliding bank. [~
1909 Barber Gen; Vital rec:CT; Loomis Gen; Barber family rec ~]
Children
of Edwin and Mary, born at Harwinton:
i ELLA
ANN8, b 21 Sep 1862
ii JENNIE
ISABEL8, b 18 Aug 1864; d 14 Feb 1905;
buried at Torrington; m there 4 Mar 1884 Charles W SMITH,
son of James and Harriet (MAINE) SMITH. [~
IGI:CT;Corresp:Dennis Gallo ~]
Children of Jennie and
Charles:
i James
C SMITH9, b 1884; m Mabel Adelaide DONEGAL.
ii Judson
SMITH9, b 1892
iii LIZZIE
LOUISA8, b 14 Feb 1866; m 1884 Hollis P RISLEY,
b Manchester CT 1858/9.
iv EDWIN
BURR8, b 27 Mar 1868; d Harwinton 16 Jul
1875.
v WALTER
LYMAN8, b 9 Nov 1874
vi ADDIE
IRENE8, triplet, b 9 Nov 1874; d
Harwinton 19 Aug 1878.
The two girls of these triplets were so much
alike that their mother had to tie ribbons around their arms to tell them
apart.
vii IDA
MARY8, triplet, b 9 Nov 1874; m
Torrington 23 Jun 1900 William CALDER.
viii MARTHA8, b 1875
ix CHARLES
SAMUEL8, b 25 Apr 1879; m Torrington 14
Apr 1900 Nellie J McCOY, b Gayston CT 1879; r Torrington.
Children of Charles S
and Nellie:
i MARGARET
ROSE9, b Harwinton 26 Nov 1900; m
Torrington 2 Sep 1929 Raymond W PRATT, b there
1905.
ii CHARLES
C9, b Torrington 8 Apr 1907.
iii CATHERINE
E9, b Torrington 10 Jul 1909.
556. ALONZO P7 BARBER (Bigelow6), b Kirtland, Lake Co OH 1819; d Willoughby, Lake Co 1902; m Phebe KENNEY,
b 12 Sep 1816, d 1892, daughter of Jacob and Arathusa (MORELY) KENNEY;
r Kirtland. [~
1850 Census:Kirtland; CT State Lib:Boies Gen ~]
Children
of Alonzo and Phebe:
i ISABELLA8, b 1841
ii HARRIET
?NEWELL8, b 1842; d in California 14 Jan
1921; probably the Harriet Newell Barber who m Lucius
Dunham AUSTIN, b Willoughby, Lake Co
OH 12 Jul 1838, d 1912, son of Andrew Yates and Susan Tennant
(ROGERS) AUSTIN. [~
CT State Lib: John Austin of New Haven ~]
Children of Harriet
and Lucius:
i Isabelle
AUSTIN9
ii Mary
AUSTIN9
iii ALBERT
M8, b 1846; m Lake Co 1868 Eunice CHAPIN;
r Kirtland. [~ IGI:OH ~]
Children of Albert and
Eunice:
i LEON
ALONZO9, b Lake Co 1869.
ii FRANCIS9, b 1871
557. WILLIAM INSIGN7 BARBER (Isaac William6), b Bath, Summit Co OH 27 Dec 1829; m/1 Sep 1859 Nancie J WHITCRAFT
of Bath, who died in 1871.
William m/2 1876 Mrs. Sarah J LOVIN, a native of IN. Mrs. Lovin
had one child before her marriage to Mr. Barber: Minnie E. LOVIN.
William resided first at Bath with his family. In 1849 he moved to Illinois,
but apparently became restless and spent short times in New York, California,
and in 1856 Ohio once again. He moved
to Douglas County, Kansas in 1857, then to Lawrence, Jefferson County in 1871,
and in 1876 to Reno, Leavenworth County KS.
In Reno William was a farmer and stock-raiser, and also Justice of the
Peace, and a member of the Congregational Church. He served as clerk of the
school board for several years, and was very active in the service of
protecting Kansas “during the State troubles”. [~ 1909 Barber Gen; History of
Kansas by Cutler ~]
Children
of William and Nancie:
i MAGNUS
W8, b 1 May 1861; m May 1880 Margaret
LINCOLN, b South Plattsburg, Clinton Co MO 27 Aug 1859 (?),
daughter of Charles Howard and Angie (SMITH)
LINCOLN; r Kansas City MO. [~
Lincoln Gen ~]
Child of Magnus and
Margaret:
i NELLIE
L9, b 26 Feb 1891
ii NELLIE
M8, b 3 Mar 1863; m 24 Jan 1889 David
C MURRAY of Streator, La Salle Co IL; r Streator.
Children of Nellie and
David:
i Sadie
MURRAY9, b 27 Jun 1890
ii Grace
MURRAY9, b 17 Jun 1892
iii David
C MURRAY9, b 16 Nov 1893
iv Constance
MURRAY9, b 31 Aug 1895
v Alfred
J MURRAY9, b 23 Dec 1897
vi Marshall
W MURRAY9, b 20 Jun 1900
iii CYRENUS H8, b 26 Feb 1865
iv ALFRED
H8, b 15 Jun 1867; m Kansas City MO
1893 Hattie BALL; r Kansas.
Children of Alfred and
Hattie:
i ALFRED
M9, b 1895
ii HATTIE9, b 1900
iii LAWRENCE9
Child
of William and Sarah:
v VERNON
O8
558. CHARLES S7 BARBER (Daniel6), b NY 24 Oct 1829; m Millport, Chemung Co NY Abigail M BOTSFORD;
r Elmira and Veteran, both in Chemung Co NY; then moved to Midland, Midland Co
MI. [~ CT State Lib: Botsford Gen; 1850 census:Veteran ~]
Children
of Charles and Abigail:
i LUFANNA8, b Elmira 15 May 1870; m Ann Arbor
MI 14 Sep 1893 James Noble HATCH, b St Helena, Napa Co CA 3
Jan 1868, son of Lucius L HATCH.
James was educated in Vacaville, Solano Co
CA, became a Civil Engineer in 1892, and later in 1909 at University
of Michigan, a Mechanical Engineer. He
specialized in electric power plants, industrial plants, transmission lines,
water works and sand producing plants. He was
a member of American Society E.N.E.L.A., Western
Society of Engineers, Structural Engineers
Assoc. of Illinois, and the Chicago Club of Engineers.
[~ CT State
Lib:Hatch Gen. ~]
Children of Lufanna
and James:
i Marion
Abigail HATCH9,
b Lansing MI 4 Jul 1894
ii James
Hadley HATCH9,
b Pittsburgh PA 29 Mar 1896
iii Esther
Louise HATCH9,
b Evanston IL 2 Aug 1914
ii NELLIE8,
; m George Edward WEBSTER; r Midland.
559. JACOBUS BRUYN7 BARBER (Daniel6), b Ithaca, Cayuga Co NY 15 Mar 1835; d Anna, Union Co IL Sep 1909; m
Kalamazoo MI 3 Mar 1857 Mary Elizabeth BARBER, b Buffalo NY 23 Aug 1839,
d Waverly, Bremer Co IA 7 Dec 1920; r Waverly. [~ Corresp:Drew Tillotson ~]
Children
of Jacobus and Mary:
i GEORGE
SEYMORE8
ii WILLIAM
ROBERT8,
; m Cora ‑‑‑; He moved to Gulfport, Harrison Co MS,
was a prosperous businessman.
Child of William and
Cora:
BILLIE9, m ---; and had a son Robert, who
still lives in Gulfport.
iii CARRIE
MAY8
iv MAUDE
OLIVE8
v CLARENCE
EUGENE8
vi MABEL
CELESTE8
774 vii HARRY TALLETT8, b Waverly 19 Nov 1875; m/1 Floy
May SCOTT; m/2 Kathryn WILSON.
560. GEORGE HARVEY7 BARBER (Harvey C6), b probably East Windsor CT 25 Feb 1816; d 20 Oct 1893; m 24 Oct
1839 Silena Marilla HENRY, b 4 Jul 1820, d 17 Sep 1884, daughter of
Parsons and Hannah (BICKNELL) HENRY; r Enfield CT.
George was a farmer, and a tobacco dealer, until age 25. He continued
his studies, and in about 1841 he became a teacher in Thompsonville (in
Enfield), for the next 10 years or so.
He later opened a meat market in Thompsonville, which he operated until
his death. He was a director of the Thompsonville Trust Co. He attended the
Congregational Church. [~
Noah Barber Gen; Encyclopedia:CT ~]
Children
of George and Silena:
i ELLEN
HANNAH8, b East Windsor 18 Jan 1842; m 20
Oct 1864 Royal Augustus FOWLER, b Westfield MA 4 Jul
1835, d at Thompsonville 13 Dec 1867, son of
Royal and Harriet Beecher (SMITH) FOWLER. Royal died leaving a
son less than a year old. He was a Civil War
veteran. [~ CT Hist Soc:Thompson Gen; CT Hist Soc:Fowler Gen ~]
Child of Ellen and
Royal:
i George
Barber FOWLER9,
b 25 Jan 1867; m Grace Mary FILER; r Detroit MI.
He graduated from Yale Law School. They had 2 children by 1906.
ii LINNA
AMELIA8, b at Enfield 3 Sep 1855; m
Thompsonville 13 Oct 1881 Herbert Clarence MOSELEY, b at Enfield
19 Jan 1853, d 22 May 1910, son of George
Washington and Mary (LATHROP) MOSELEY; r Thompsonville.
Herbert attended Williston Academy in
Easthampton MA, and began working in his father's general store in
Thompsonville. For a few years he then helped
in a new wholesale grocery his father started in Hartford. For a short
time Herbert was in Pana IL, but soon
returned, married in Connecticut, and carried on the wholesale grocery
business until his death. He was a
Republican, and a member of the Presbyterian Church.
[~ CT Hist
Soc:Thompson Gen ~]
Children of Linna and
Herbert:
i Clarence
Lathrop MOSELEY9,
b 26 Jan 1885; m Winifred FORBES; r San
Francisco CA. Clarence graduated from Sheffield Scientific School,
at Yale College, New Haven CT
1906.
ii Harold
Alden MOSELEY9,
b 23 Sep 1888. He graduated from Dartmouth College, Hanover NH in
1911, and worked for a time in New Haven CT
for the Winchester Repeating Arms Company.
561. EDWARD WOLCOTT7 BARBER (Harvey C6), b probably East Windsor CT 20 Jun 1821; d 22 Apr 1882; m/1
Ellington CT 5 May 1847 Sarah Dwight BEASLEY, b 19 Sep 1827, d 21 Sep
1851, daughter of John Dwight and Susan (CLOUGH) BEASLEY; r
Enfield and at South Windsor, both in CT.
Edward m/2 Somers CT 13 Apr 1853, "he of South Windsor"
Elizabeth WADSWORTH of Ellington, b 5 Feb 1829, d 1913, daughter of John
and Mary (WARNER) WADSWORTH. Edward and his two wives are buried
in Ellington.
Edward farmed, first in South Windsor, and later in Ellington. He was a
man of ample means, which enabled him to farm as much or little as his delicate
health permitted. [~
VT Barbers; Noah Barber Gen; CT Hist Soc:Thompson Gen; CT Hist Soc:Wadsworth
Gen; Barbour Index; Tolland & Windham ~]
Children
of Edward and Sarah:
775 i CHARLES EDWARD8, b Enfield 13 Mar 1848; m Jennie
Lynd PALMER.
ii SARAH
MARIA8, b at East Windsor 10 Jan 1851; d
1934; buried at Ellington; m 22 Aug 1871 John Marshall
DAGGETT, b 7 May 1851; r Mansfield CT.
Children of Sarah and
John M:
i Alice
Sarah DAGGETT9,
b 17 Nov 1872; m Charles James RICHARDSON; r Preston CT.
ii Martha
Helena DAGGETT9,
b 2 Mar 1874; m George Edward MAIN.
iii Mabel
Florence DAGGETT9,
b 13 Apr 1876; m William Albert LORD.
iv Jesse
DAGGETT9, b 23 Jun 1889
Children
of Edward and Elizabeth, born at South Windsor CT: [~ Vital rec:CT ~]
iii GIRL8, b 10 Jun 1859; d 11 Jun 1859.
iv FANNIE
ELIZABETH8, b 17 Mar 1861; unmarried. Fannie
had great artistic ability.
562. FREDERICK WOLCOTT7 BARBER (George Wolcott6), b probably East Windsor CT 8 Jul 1828; d 22 Jun 1907; buried at
Union CT; m/1 South Windsor CT 4 May 1856 Jane Elizabeth BISSELL, b East
Windsor 4 Jul 1826, d 7 Nov 1866, daughter of James and Amelia (MILLS) BISSELL;
r Perry, Wyoming Co NY, at Union and East Windsor CT.
Frederick m/2 5 Sep 1868 Emily Howard SMITH, b 22 Jul 1838, d
1921; buried at Union. Frederick farmed
the land in each of these locations. [~ Vital
rec:CT; Noah Barber Gen; Loomis Gen; CT State Lib:Bissell Gen ~]
Child
of Frederick and Jane:
i JENNIE
ELIZABETH8, b South Windsor 21 Feb 1857; m 1
Jan 1881 John Byron HAMILTON, b Monson MA 14 Apr
1850.
Children of Jennie and
John, born at Stafford Springs CT:
i William
Arthur HAMILTON9,
b 18 Feb 1882.
ii Clarence
Frederick HAMILTON9, b 21 Sep 1884.
Children
of Frederick and Emily:
ii JOSEPHINE
BONAPARTE8, b East Windsor 9 Oct 1870; m 29
Nov 1888 George TOWNE, b Willington CT 8 Jun
1862, and died 11 Apr 1953, son of Rejoice
Foster and Elizabeth Chloe (SESSIONS) TOWNE; r Willington until
1916, then moved to Stafford Springs.
Two years after their marriage they bought
the Hermon Corbin farm, where all their children were born, except
George Raymond, who was born while they were
living with Josephine’s parents. A Republican, George was
elected a Representative in 1903. Both were
active Grange members. George worked 20 years on establishing
the Union Public Library.
He worked in forestry, and set out many
thousands of pine seedlings in Union and surrounding towns. From 1908
on he worked for Mr Myers as a farmer. The land he worked on in Union, Ashford,
Eastford and Woodstock
became the present Yale Forest, by gift of Mr
Myers, in 1932.
In 1916 he moved to Stafford Springs, took
over his brother’s real estate. He subdivided land and built houses. In
Stafford George was Superintendent of
Highways until his retirement in 1936, and assessor. He was also a
surveyor, and as such he mapped the town of
Union for the town in the early 1920’s
[~
Corresp:William F Skidmore; Vital rec:CT ~]
Children of Josephine
and George, born in Union CT:
i George
Raymond TOWNE9,
b 20 Sep 1889; m Janet LEFFINGWELL of Canaan CT; r Union and
Stafford Springs CT.
ii Ralph
Valentine TOWNE9,
b 14 Feb 1893; m Aline BOURGEOIS of Newport RI; r New Marlboro MA,
New Milford CT and West Hartford CT.
iii Edmund
Barber TOWNE9,
b 13 Mar 1903; m Frances Lydia FORBES.
He graduated from Clark University, Worcester MA, in 1924; earned
a
Ph.D degree in 1932; taught chemistry at the University of Vermont
and
Iowa State College. He then worked at Eastman‑Kodak,
Rochester NY for many years. Their
daughter Ellen married William F Skidmore, who contributed this
family’s writeup for this book.
iv Harold
Goodell TOWNE9,
b 27 Oct 1904; m Lillian Gertrude WATERS;
He received a Ph.B from Brown University in 1926, and then worked
at Dennison Manufacturing
Company. They lived at Framingham and Westboro MA.
v Josephine
TOWNE9, b 6 Dec 1907; m/1 1929 Willis H GERRY;
m/2 1931 George CLIFFORD.
Josephine went to Brown Women's College in 1930; George
graduated Brown University, Providence
RI, Ph.B 1931; r Providence RI and Bridgeport CT. George taught at
Technical School,
and did construction work.
vi Florence
Emily TOWNE9, b 12 Nov 1909; m Edward Johnston BLOOD.
Edward graduated from the University of New Hampshire. He was an
olympic skier, and ski coach at University of New Hampshire.
776 iii HOWARD GRANT8, b 17 Oct 1872; m Georgia LOVERING.
iv GRACE
WINIFRED8, b 20 Aug 1875; m Edward Brown RICHARDS,
b 10 Jan 1861.
563. CHARLES HARRISON7 BARBER (Henry6), b East Windsor CT 9 Aug 1839; d at Kent, Portage Co OH 26 Mar 1904;
m 2 Jul 1867 Clementine PARSONS, b at Brimfield, Portage Co 30 Sep 1843,
d at Kent 26 Mar 1904, daughter of Edward and Clementina (JANES) PARSONS;
r Connecticut until 1865, when he moved to Kent.
Charles lost his left arm, a leg, and his hearing in the Civil War,
where he fought with the Union Army, 25th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry in the
Battle of Irish Bend LA, and the seige of Port Hudson LA. He was injured in the
latter combat. After the War, in Kent he worked as a traveling salesman for
Day, Williams & Co. From 1879 to 1883 he was a timekeeper in the NY,
Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad shops. Thereafter he was appointed Postmaster of
Kent. Obviously he did not let his disability slow him down. [~ Noah
Barber Gen ; CT Hist Soc:Thompson Gen; CT Hist Soc:Parsons Gen; Hist of Portage
Co; Tolland & Windham ~]
Children
of Charles and Clementine, born at Kent:
i WILLIAM
HENRY8, b 15 Oct 1868; m Jackson Center
PA 15 Jun 1893 Luzette May CLARK, b 12 Feb 1867,
daughter of Thomas and Catherine CLARK;
r Cleveland OH. William attended
Cleveland Business College, after
which he sold Insurance for a few years. He
then became secretary to the manager of the Newburg Steel Plant of
the American Steel and Wire Company.
Children of William
and Luzette:
i CATHERINE9, b Rutland VT 20 Jun 1894.
ii CHARLES
CLARK9, b at Montreal QB 5 Oct 1899
ii EDWARD
PARSONS8 ("Ned"), b 27 Apr 1874;
m Merida, Yucatan, Mexico 7 Feb 1906 Graziella Vales MILLETT, b
12 Aug 1883, daughter of Don Augustin Vales
Castillo and Cristina (MILLETT) VALES; r Merida.
Edward served in the Spanish‑American
War, in Cuba and in the Philippines. He was educated at Western
Reserve College and at Adelbert College in
Cleveland. Before going to Mexico, Edward worked for the American
Cereal Company in Akron OH. Edward and his wife visited his older
brother William Henry in 1907, and Graziella is
described at that time as "speaking very
little English".
iii CHARLES
NELSON8, b Franklin, Warren Co OH 26 Jul
1876; d 8 Nov 1880.
iv CLEMENTINA
JANES8 ("Clemma"), b Kent 3 Mar
1879; m 17 Oct 1900 Harrison Robert HALL, b Mogadore,
Summit Co OH 16 Jan 1868, d 11 Dec 1911, son
of Albert Warner and Helen Jane (WARREN) HALL;
r Philadelphia.
Clementina went to Buchtel College in Akron
OH. Harrison graduated from Ohio State University at Columbus as a
mining engineer. He became superintendent of
Crane Iron Works, and also was a prominent iron manufacturer and
builder of blast furnaces.
Children of Clementina
and Harrison:
i Helen
Warren HALL9, b Sault Ste Marie MI 25 Nov 1902
ii Harrison
Robert HALL9, b Philadelphia PA 11 Dec 1909
iii Caroline
Osborn HALL9, b Catasauqua, Northampton Co PA 2
Aug 1912. If the dates are correct, Caroline was born over 8
months after her father's death.
v FRANK
WARREN8, b 7 Dec 1882; m 26 Jun 1907
Blanche WALKER, b Paterson NJ, daughter of O J and Martha J
WALKER; r Kent OH. Frank was an
insurance agent.
vi ARTHUR
OSBORN8, b 21 Sep 1884; d 19 May 1903.
Arthur attended Western Reserve
College in Hudson, Portage Co OH, and the US
Naval Academy at Annapolis MD. Arthur drowned off a Training
ship at Annapolis MD.
564. NORMAN CLARK7 BARBER (Warren6), b German, Chenango Co NY 8 Jul 1837; d 21 Oct 1898; m/1 St Louis MO
14 Mar 1858 Hattie M VANCE, b Oshkosh WI 16 Apr 1840, d 9 Jun 1862; r
South Windsor CT.
Norman m/2 East Windsor CT 1 Jan 1866 Elizabeth Jane WELLS, b
Coventry CT 15 Jun 1851, d Hartford CT 25 Apr 1928.
Norman was a farmer in South Windsor. In 1891 he is listed in the
Hartford City Directory as a carpenter in East Hartford. [~ Noah
Barber Gen ~]
Children
of Norman and Hattie:
i JENNIE
M8, b 15 Mar 1859; d 12 May 1872.
ii FRANKLIN
FRANCISCO8, b 8 Jun 1862; d 10 Jun 1862.
Franklin's mother died the day before he did.
Children
of Norman and Elizabeth:
iii ERNEST
BURDETTE8, b East Windsor 31 Jan 1867; m/1 ‑‑‑;
he m/2 Glastonbury CT 15 Jun 1901 Ethel
DICKINSON, b Manchester CT 1877; r
Glastonbury, and at Providence RI.
In 1891 Ernest is listed in the Hartford
City Directory as a Fireman for the New York, New England Railroad.
Child of Ernest and
Ethel:
i ERNEST
BURDETTE DICKINSON9,
b 22 Jul 1901; d 27 Jul 1901.
iv WARREN
A8, b East Windsor 1867
v NORMAN
ALONZO8 ("Alonzo"), b South
Windsor 15 Jun 1871; d Glastonbury 29 Oct 1910; m there 26 Feb 1896
Rachel Ellis BEMONT, b Glastonbury 19
Jun 1870, daughter of Lyman BEMONT;
r South Glastonbury.
Alonzo was a farmer and a carpenter. After
his death Rachel m/2 Glastonbury 26 Mar 1913, William STRAZINGER,
b 1874.
[~ Vital rec:CT ~]
Children of Alonzo and
Rachel, born at Glastonbury:
i MARJORIE
EVA9, b 22 May 1898; m there 19 Dec
1918 Morris Tober WEST, b 1898.
ii DORIS
BELL9, b 19 Sep 1900; m Glastonbury 31
Aug 1935 Herbert P AUSTIN, b Hartford 1899.
iii RACHEL
ELIZABETH9, b 19 Jun 1903; m Glastonbury 15
Oct 1927 Chester Raymond GIBSON, b Hartford 1908.
iv LOIS
M9, b 23 Jun 1908
v MARY
HELEN9 ("Helen May"), b 22 May
1910 ("9th child" on the birth
record); m Glastonbury 20 Nov 1927 Everett Saunders TOMLINSON,
b 1908/09.
vi BLANCHE
IDA8, b S Windsor 31 May 1873; r East
Hartford CT.
565. FRANKLIN FRANCISCO7 BARBER (Warren6), b Chenango Co NY 7 Jul 1845; d Northwood, Worth Co IA 27 Jan 1909;
m 5 Mar 1879 Sarah Elizabeth BEIGHLEY, b Mercer Co PA 6 Nov 1852, d
Northwood 10 Nov 1935.
Franklin came to Iowa with the family when he was 12. A year later they
again moved, to the Shell Rock, Freeborn Co MN area. He was a carpenter and
built several houses in the Gordonsville, Freeborn Co area, one of them for
William BEIGHLEY. Frank served in the Civil War, in Company C, 2nd
Minnesota Cavalry, December 1863 to November 1865.
[~
Corresp:Marcella S Vukson ~]
Children
of Franklin and Sarah, born in Freeborn Co:
777 i IRA E8, b at a “prairie farm” east of
Gordonsville 7 Dec 1879; m Viola Corilia YEADON.
ii IRENE8, b at a farm at the north edge of
Gordonsville 13 Jun 1888; d 12 Aug 1957; m 16 Oct 1912 Jesse Vernon
GILLARD, b Glenville, Freeborn Co MN 1
Oct 1884, d West Concord, Dodge Co MN 23 Dec 1952.
Children of Irene and
Jesse:
i William
Franklin GILLARD9,
b 22 Oct 1913
ii Helen
Louise GILLARD9,
b Glenville 19 Oct 1914; d there 21 Dec 1914.
iii John
Ward GILLARD9,
b Glenville 1 Feb 1916; m/1 1939 Fern HUTTON; m/2 Owatonna, Steele Co MN 1969 Elaine KENNEY.
iv Ira
Eugene GILLARD9,
b Myrtle, Freeborn Co 22 Feb 1917; m Delores
KLEEBERGER; r West Concord, Dodge Co MN.
v Charles
David GILLARD9,
b Myrtle 12 Oct 1919; m Mary RHODES; r Dodge Co.
vi Bruce
Barton GILLARD9,
b 19 Dec 1921
vii Hugh
Richard GILLARD9,
b 1 Feb 1924
viii Glenn
Thomas GILLARD9,
b Blooming Prairie, Steele Co MN 23 Oct 1928
ix James
Albert GILLARD9,
b 25 Feb 1931
566. JAMES MAXFIELD7 BARBER (Warren6), b Chenango Co NY 22 Jun 1855; d Gordonsville, Freeborn Co MN 30 Mar
1919; m Northwood, Worth Co IA 22 Mar 1880 Mary Jane SHAW, b 22 Mar
1855, d Gordonsville 26 Nov 1932, daughter of Joseph and Elisa (CHANDLER)
SHAW; r Britt, Hancock Co IA after their marriage, and in about 1888
moved to Gordonsville.
When he was small, a few years after moving West in 1856, James
remembered seeing an Indian approaching the house, and he hid terrified under
the bed. The older brothers were out in the fields. When they returned Eldad
gave the hungry Indian food, which is what he came for, and he left peacefully.
Eldad explained to James that he was a friend. James became a farmer, during a
“hard-time period” for farmers, and only the rich virgin soil enabled him to
make a success out of it.
[~ Corresp:Marcella S Vukson ~]
Children
of James and Mary Jane:
i NELLIE
ELIZABETH8, b IA 22 Mar 1881; d Pueblo CO
1950; m/1 Walter LANG; m/2 in Albert Lea, Freeborn Co MN
9 Sep 1916 J E LARSEN, who d 1932.
Child of Nellie and
Walter:
i Walter
LANG9
ii EDDIE8, b 1883; d Northwood 23 Sep 1889.
778 iii VERNON8, b Gordonsville 2 Aug 1884; m
Esther Lillian BOOEN.
iv MAUD
ESSIE8, Britt, Hancock Co IA 22 Jun 1885;
d Brownsdale, Mower Co MN 31 May 1978; m in Albert Lea MN
15 Oct 1909 Luther Melvin YEADON, b
Dallas Co IA 12 Jan 1874, d Albert Lea 7 Apr 1939, son of Enoch and
Evalyn (FESSENDEN) YEADON. Luther’s younger sister Viola married Maud’s
nephew Ira E BARBER (see # 777).
Luther for a time was a horse and cattle
dealer, going to Montana and Wyoming for stock, and shipping it to
Chicago by train. Maud was an excellent cook,
seamstress and gardener.
Children of Maud and
Luther:
i Charles
Lewis YEADON10,
b Mansfield, Freeborn Co MN 15 Apr 1911; d Balsam Lake, Polk Co WI
1981.
ii Frank
Willard YEADON10,
b Mansfield 30 Dec 1912; m Gladys KUIPER; r Austin and Brownsdale, both
in Mower Co MN.
iii Hazel
May YEADON10, b Mansfield 23 Dec 1914; m Howard
RILES; r Austin.
iv Fred
Albert YEADON10,
b Mansfield 12 Aug 1916; d Rochester MN 1973; m Florence BAMLET.
v Nellie
Blanche YEADON10,
b Mansfield 4 Jan 1919; m Carl SWENSON; r Austin.
vi Luella
Maude YEADON10,
b Blooming Prairie, Steele Co MN 25 Aug 1920; m Henry Adolph
SCHUMANN; r Austin.
vii Emma
Mary YEADON10, b 18 Dec 1928; m Christopher
Albert T SCHIECK, who d Waltham, Mower Co MN 1973.
v EMMA8, b Jan 1888; d 1980; m Clarence FROST.
Child of Emma and
Clarence:
i Irvin
FROST10,
; d 8 Feb 1997.
vi MINNIE8, b Aug 1890; d 1959; m Seam LANG.
Children of Minnie and
Seam:
i Mary
LANG10,
; m Warren HAGEN.
ii Wilma
LANG10
iii Fern
LANG10
vii CHARLES
A8, b Gordonsville 9 Feb 1893; d
there Feb 1950; m there Sep 1916 Elizabeth Jane BEIGHLEY.
Children of Charles
and Elizabeth:
i VERSA10
ii ARCHIE10
iii WALTER10, b 30 Dec 1925; d Sept 1986.
iv EDGAR10
567. AURELIUS B7 BARBER (Chauncey6), b East Windsor CT 5 Jun 1831; d there 5 Oct 1866; m there (“both of
East Windsor”) 26 Dec 1852 Lucy Marvin FULLER, b Vernon CT 29 Aug 1834,
d 1923, daughter of Marvin and Mary (HAYES) FULLER; r East
Windsor. Lucy was adopted by her step‑father Marvin FULLER. Five
years after Aurelius died, Lucy m/2 13 Nov 1871 Samuel MORTON of
Windsorville in East Windsor, and had 2 more children: Lucy Mabel MORTON,
who died young, and Rutherford E MORTON. Samuel died in 1891.
Before her marriage to Aurelius, Lucy had moved with her parents to New
Jersey, then to Summit Co OH, and back to East Windsor. Aurelius was a good
farmer, and a prosperous one. Lucy lost
her hearing due to an accident and resulting sickness, rather late in
life.
[~
Barbour Index; Vital rec:CT; Noah Barber Gen; Fuller Gen; Hartford County:Beers
~]
Children
of Aurelius and Lucy:
i ELLA
LAVONNE8, b East Windsor 7 Jul 1856; m
there Nov 1875 Henry W HAMILTON, b East Windsor 4 Oct 1854,
son of John and Serepta (ABBE) HAMILTON;
r East Windsor. Henry bought a 40 acre farm known as the "Wolcott
Barber Place", and settled down there.
He was a Republican, and a Methodist. [~
Abbe-Abbey Gen ~]
Child of Ella and
Henry:
i Howard
Leslie HAMILTON9,
b 29 Jul 1876. He became a teacher at Melrose ?MA.
ii HERBERT
ELI8, b 1 Apr 1865. Herbert lost his
right leg when he was 18, by an accidental gunshot wound.
He was able to manage his mother's farm with
the aid of an artificial limb.
568. EDWIN CHESTER7 BARBER (Chester6), b East Windsor CT 1 Jan 1839; m/1 Hartford CT 12 Apr 1861 Helen
Elizabeth DUNHAM, b Berlin CT 31 Aug 1837; r East Hartford until after
1866, and then in Waukau, Winnebago Co, Wisconsin. They were divorced in
Oshkosh, Winnebago Co WI, Sep 1887.
Edwin m/2 22 Jun 1891 Sophia Electra CARRINGTON, widow of Charles
WARREN. He m/3 New Haven 24 Jul 1910 Etta M LEAKE, b 1855; it was
her 2nd marriage.
[~
Vital rec:CT; CT Church rec; Noah Barber Gen; 1880 census:Winnebago Co ~]
Children
of Edwin and Helen:
779 i ARTHUR EDWARD8, b 11 Apr 1863; baptised Vernon CT
5 Nov 1864; m Alice Jane RICHARDS.
ii ESSIE
ELIZABETH8, b CT 24 Nov 1866
iii BESSIE
MINA, baptised Vernon 4 Sep 1870.
?Is this the same person as Essie?
iv LILLIAN
ISABEL8, b 25 WI Dec 1870; d Mar or May
1882.
569. CHARLES L7 BARBER (Noah6), b
Winchester CT 14 Mar 1848; d Barkhamsted 27 Oct 1912; m/1 Winchester 16 Feb
1871 Addie L BEECHER, b New Britain CT 1850; r Winchester.
Charles m/2 Barkhamsted 1 Jan 1882, Rebecca A FORD, b Norfolk CT
1841, d 1921; buried in Winchester. [~
Vital rec:CT; Cem; Barber family rec ~]
Child
of Charles and Addie:
i GERTRUDE8, b Winchester 27 Mar 1872; m 31
Dec 1899 John P LACHMAN.
Children of Gertrude
and John:
i Lucy
LACHMAN9,
; m ‑‑‑ PHIPPS.
ii Catherine
LACHMAN9,
; m ‑‑‑ BAKER.
iii Grace
LACHMAN9
iv John
Albert LACHMAN9
570. CULBERTSON W7 BARBER (Romanta6), b probably Fowler, Trumbull Co OH 18 Dec 1834; d Rushsylvania,
Logan Co OH 5 Feb 1905; m/1 Mary EDWARD; m/2 Logan Co OH 1876 Mary Ann LEASE;
r Logan Co. [~ IGI:OH ~]
Children
of Culbertson and Mary Edward:
i EVA
ARMENTA8, b Logan Co 4 Jul 1858; d
Coldwater, Comanche Co KS 11 Jul 1920; m Logan Co 3 Aug 1876
Stephen Strickland LEASE, b Logan Co
OH 18 Jan 1849, d Coldwater 29 Mar 1920, son of
Andrew and Catherine LEASE.
They spent several years in the area of
Bellfontaine, Logan Co OH. In 1889 they
moved to a farm southwest of
Coldwater. They moved to the Nescatunga
neighborhood later, and in 1910 to Coldwater.
Steve was always interested in trees, both
fruit and shade, and planted trees wherever he went. He and his son
Earl managed a threshing machine operation
for several years, before the days of combines. Earl ran the steam
engine, and Steve hauled the water for it.
Steve was well-known for his ability as a wheat-stacker. He took pride in
the fact that his stacks did not blow over or
absorb rain.
Steve never owned or drove a car, saying
“When Henry Ford starts selling autos three for a quarter, I’ll buy one.”
Eva was known for her fine cooking and sewing
arts. In Coldwater people sought her skills. Steve and Eva joined
the early Christian Church of Coldwater. [~ Comanche
County KS History ~]
Children of Eva and
Stephen:
i Carrie
LEASE9,
; m Joe SMITH.
ii Earl
LEASE9
iii Kathryn
LEASE9,
; m George FISK.
iv Goldie
LEASE9,
; m Jesse MONROE.
v Fern
LEASE9,
; m/1 Guy KEHL; m/2 Fred SARASEIN.
ii DAYTON
E8, b 1861
iii HENRY
R8, b 1863
iv WILBUR
G8, b 1865; m Luella PICKRELL.
v VIOLIA8, b 1873
vi CLARENCE
W8, b 1875
Child
of Culbertson and Mary Ann Lease:
vii LAURA
H8, b 1879
571. EDWIN SAMUEL7 BARBER/BARBOUR (Samuel T6), b Canton CT 19 Nov 1832; d Detroit MI 3 Apr 1897; m there Ella
Holbrook TEFFT, b Buffalo NY, d 1912, daughter of William Harrison and
Lurinda Martha (HOLBROOK) TEFFT; r Detroit after 1856.
Edwin first established himself in Detroit in the wholesale drygoods
business of Root, Barbour & Company, but in 1871 he left to become
secretary of the Detroit Stove Works, founded by his father‑in‑law
William H TEFFT and his sister Cynthia’ husband Merrill I MILLS. He was elected President of the Company in
1884, and continued in that capacity until his death. [~
Detroit Soc G R v.32; Hist of Wayne Co
& Detroit ~]
Children
of Edwin and Ella:
i FLORINE
T8, b 9 Jun 1866; m 1 Jun 1892
William George HENRY.
ii FRANK
H TEFFT8, b 2 Oct 1870; d 6 Jun 1896; m 8
Nov 1894 Elsie TOWER.
780 iii WILLIAM TEFFT8, b Detroit 4 Apr 1877; m Mary
(Margaret) B CHITTENDEN.
572. GEORGE HARRISON7 BARBOUR (Samuel T6), b Collinsville (in Canton) CT 26 Jun 1843; m Canton 23 Jun 1869
Katheren L HAWLEY, b Canton 1846/7, daughter of William H and Susan (ROBERTSON) HAWLEY;
r Canton, and at Detroit MI after 1872.
George succeeded his father in his General Merchandise business in
Collinsville, which he continued until 1872. Then he was offered a job as
Secretary of the Michigan Stove Company in Detroit, and moved there with his
family. In five years he became first vice‑president and general manager
of the fast‑growing firm.
He was also President of the Ireland and Matthews Manufacturing Company,
Vice‑president and Director of Dime Savings Bank, President of the
Michigan Copper and Brass Company, which he organized. He was a trustee of the
Detroit Museum of Art. He was a Democrat, and was elected to the local board of
Aldermen for 2 year, but declined to serve after that due to the pressures of
business. He was a Mason, and belonged to the Detroit Club, the Grosse Pointe
Farms Country Club, and the Fort Street Presbyterian Church. The family lived
in the Grosse Pointe section of Detroit. This family changed the spelling of
the name to Barbour, as had other branches of the family in the past. [~
1909 Barber Gen; Vital rec:CT; Stiles:Wethersfield; Biog of Detroit & Wayne
Co; Detroit Soc G R v.45 ~]
Children
of George and Katheren:
i EDWIN
SCOTT8, b Canton 11 May 1870; m Detroit
1900 Edith HENRY of Detroit, b 1867, d 1895; r Detroit.
They had no children.
ii GRACE
L8, b 5 Aug 1874; d 25 Dec 1906; m
1897 Joshua Walter RHODES of Pittsburgh PA, who d 1 Jul 1908.
Children of Grace and
Joshua:
i Katherine
Barbour RHODES9,
b 1899
ii Dorothy
Hazlett RHODES9,
b 1904
iii ESTELLE8 EDITH, b 30 Jun 1878; m Apr 1905 George
Schley STILLMAN of NY, who d Mar 1906. They had no
children.
iv GEORGE
HARRISON8, b 25 Nov 1880; d 5 Oct 1917; m 12
Oct 1909 Frances C DICKINSON of Detroit MI,
daughter of Hon. Don M and Frances (PLATT)
DICKINSON; r Detroit.
George was educated at Andover MA, then went
to work for the Michigan Copper and Brass Company, which his
father organized in 1907. He soon became
Secretary and General Manager of the firm. His death came at the early
age of 36.
He and his wife belonged to the Detroit
Country Club, in which she remained active after his death. He was also a
member of the Detroit Club, the Raquetball
Club, the Detroit Athletic Club, and the First Street Presbyterian Church.
Frances was educated at Detroit Seminary and
at Masters School, Dobbs Ferry, Westchester Co NY. [~ Hist of
Wayne Co & Detroit ~]
Children of George and
Frances:
i GEORGE
HARRISON III9
ii FRANCES
PLATT0
573. HECTOR7 BARBER (Abiel6), b Litchfield CT 1 Jun 1827; d there 25 Jan 1909; m Farmington CT
(“Hector of Harwinton”) 27 May 1850 Diana HINMAN of Farmington, b there
24 Mar 1828, d Litchfield 2 Jun 1915, daughter of Levi T and Amanda (WILMOT)
HINMAN; r Harwinton CT.
Hector was a blacksmith. [~
Barbour Index; Barber family rec ~]
Children
of Hector and Diana:
i IDA
SARAH8, b Harwinton 28 Mar 1853; d East
Litchfield 6 Jul 1940; m Litchfield 16 Oct 1878 Arthur Henry
SCOVILLE, b New Hartford CT 13 Dec
1856, son of Henry and Hannah Selina (BIERCE)
SCOVILLE.
Arthur probably was the owner of the East
Litchfield Hotel, where potato salad direct from New York City was
introduced. in 1893. [~ Scoville
Gen; Corresp:Andrew Pikoski ~]
ii LUCIUS
LEVI8, b 18 Oct 1860; d Litchfield 27
Sep 1901. He died of a fractured skull after a Railroad accident;
unmarried.
781 iii FREDERICK A8, b Litchfield 6 May 1861; m Anna
Asenath SCOVILLE.
574. LOCKWOOD7 BARBER (Abiel6), b Litchfield CT 21 Jan 1831; d Harwinton CT 16 Sep 1897; m Mattewan
NY (?Matawan, Monmouth Co NJ) 28 Jun 1853 Cornelia Jane PITCAIRN, b NY
29 Nov 1825, d Bristol CT 7 Dec 1903. Both are buried at Plymouth CT; r
Harwinton.
Lockwood was a farmer. He was married twice. [~
Vital rec:CT; Barber family rec; Corresp:Andrew C Pikosky ~]
Children
of Lockwood and Cornelia:
i THOMAS
B8, b Apr 1855, d Thomaston CT 10 Jan
1881.
ii MARY
E8, b Litchfield 1861; m Harwinton 16
May 1886 John S YOUNG, b Bristol 1861.
They divorced, and Mary
came to live with her parents on the
Harwinton farm.
Child of Mary and
John:
Estella Mary YOUNG9,
; m --- BASHNER; Estella was married 3 times.
iii CHARLES
PITCAIRN8, b Harwinton 29 Dec 1864; d
Torrington 24 Oct 1942; m Katherine BIRMINGHAM, b 30 Aug
1872, d 16 May 1961, daughter of William and
Ann (QUIGLEY) BIRMINGHAM; r Harwinton. They had no children.
Charles was a partner with William S Fenn
in "Barber and Fenn", fuel and lumber dealers in Litchfield. At first
this
was a livery business.
782 iv GEORGE8, b Harwinton 21 Nov 1866; m
Henrietta CABLE.
575. HORATIO ELIJAH7 BARBER (Elijah Avenis6), b Pennline, Crawford Co PA 1838/9; d
22 Dec 1903; m Ashtabula, Ashtabula
Co OH Malina LAUGHLIN, b OH 1848/9; d 29 Sep 1923; r Conneaut, Crawford
Co PA.
They lived, according to family tradition, on the farm which existed on
the land granted to Horatio’s great-grandfather Joel Barber, a Revolutionary
Soldier, as a reward for his service. [~ Corresp:Karin
Knutsen; 1880 census:Conneaut ~]
Children
of Horatio and Malina:
i RALPH
B8, b PA 1869/70
783 ii HUGH LAUGHLIN8, b Pennline 8 Feb 1881; m
Katherine Brister HARRINGTON.
iii LEO
DRAKE8, b Pennline 17 Apr 1885; d
Linesville, Crawford Co Aug 1964; m Clara WINCH, b Richland,
Ashtabula Co OH 1887/8, d 1972; r Linesville.
Leo was a farmer, and a member and elder of
the Linesville United Presbyterian Church, a Pennline Grange
member, and a member of Company 20 of the
Pennsylvania State Police.
Child of Leo and
Clara:
i PAUL
LELAND9,
; m/1 Perle CONKLIN of OH; divorced; m/2 Bertha Ida GRACEY,
b Meadville,
Crawford Co PA 2 Sep 1922, d there 5 Jul 1993; r Meadville. Paul
has no children.
576. WILLIS DRAKE7 BARBER (Elijah Avenis6), b probably Conneaut, Crawford Co PA 1849/50; m Anna R REDMOND. [~
Corresp:Karin Knutsen ~]
Children
of Willis and Anna:
i MARY
AUGUSTA8, b Linesville, Crawford Co 14 Jun
1900, d Franklin, Venango Co PA 27 Sep 1979; m 21 Jun 1934
Thomas Jefferson (“Jeff”) DANNER III,
b Wheeling WV 1 Nov 1901, d Franklin 8 Feb 1976, son of Thomas
Jefferson, Jr and Elizabeth Helen (McCOY)
DANNER; r Kennerdell, Venango Co, and Franklin.
Mary received a BA degree from the
University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor, MI in 1922, and a Master’s degree in
Library Science from Duquesne University in
Pittsburgh PA in 1947. She became a Latin and Spanish teacher, and
a librarian at Victory Joint High School in
Irwin, Venango Co. In 1947 she went to Clintonville, Venango Co to teach.
She was a member of the St John’s Episcopal
Church of Franklin, the St Hilda’s Guild, and the Retired Teachers
Association. She inherited a grand piano from
her family which was in the South during the Civil War. At that time
they hid the piano under the oats in oat bin
in the barn, rather than have the Union Army come thru and destroy it.
Jeff attended the Pennsylvania State
University. He worked for the Joy Manufacturing Company.
Child of Mary and
Thomas:
i Sarah
Ann DANNER9, b PA 3 May 1938; d Newark,
Newcastle Co DE 30 Jun